Results for: Kurpfuscher/Quacksalber/(eigentl.)Yabui Chikuan (als Anthroponymisierung)
German Japanese (Kanji)
Ten’eiin/(eigentl.)Konoe Hiroko (Frau des Tokugawa Ienobu; 1666–1741)天英院 [てんえいいん]
Terasaka Kichiemon/(eigentl.)Terasaka Nobuyuki (einer der 47 Ronin aus Akō; 1665–1747)寺坂吉右衛門 [てらさかきちえもん]
Terry Pratchett/(eigentl.) Terence David John Pratchett (brit. Science-Fiction‑ und Fantasyschriftsteller; 1948–2015)プラチェット [ぷらちぇっと]
Tizian (eigentl. Tiziano Vecellioital. Maler; um 1488–1576)チチアン [ちちあん]
Tizian (eigentl. Tiziano Vecellioital. Maler; um 1488–1576)ティツィアーノ [てぃつぃあーの]
Tōhaku/(eigentl.)Hasegawa Tōhaku (Maler der Azuchi-Momoyama-Zeit; 1539–1610; Zen.Tuschmalerei und mehrfarbige Bilder)等伯 [とうはく]
Tokutomi Sohō (Journalist, Kritiker und Historiker; 1863–1957; eigentl. Tokutomi Ichirōder ältere Bruder des des Romanciers Tokutomi Rōkageboren in Minamata, Prov. Higo, heute Präf. KumamotoAusbildung an der Kumamoto Yōgakkō und der Dōshisha, Kyōtoer grün徳富蘇峰 [とくとみそほう]
Tōnobe Kaoru/(eigentl.)Nobe Shin’ichi (japan. Schriftsteller; 1902–1962)東野辺薫 [とうのべかおる]
Totenmesse, die nicht in der natürlichen Reihenfolge gehalten wird oder die entgegengesetzt der eigentl. Beziehung ist (wenn etwa Alte für einen jungen Menschen od. Eltern für ihr Kind die Messe lesen müssen)/Bekehrung eines Gegners des Buddhismus zu dies逆縁 [ぎゃくえん]
Totoya Hokkei/(eigentl.)Iwakubo Tatsuyuki (japan. Holzdruck‑ und Ukiyo-e-Künstler; 1780–1850)魚屋北渓 [ととやほっけい]
Träumen/Traum/Traumland/Traumwelt/das, was man im Traum sieht (eigentl. etwa Traumweg)夢路 [ゆめじ]
Tsuburaya Eiji/(eigentl.)Tsumuraya Eiichi (japan. Kameramann und Regisseur für Spezialeffekte; 1901–1970)円谷英二 [つぶらやえいじ]
Tsuda Seifū/(eigentl.)Tsuda Kamejirō (japan. Maler; 1880–1978)津田青楓 [つだせいふう]
Tsugaru-fujimi-ko/(eigentl.) Mawarizeki-ōtameike (künstlicher See nördlich des Iwaki-san im Südwesten der Präf. Aomori; Anfang der Edo-Zeit als Reservoir für die Landwirschaft angelegt)津軽富士見湖 [つがるふじみこ]
Tsujii Takashi/(eigentl.)Tsutsumi Seiji (japan. Unternehmer, Schriftsteller und Dichter; 1927–2013)辻井喬 [つじいたかし]
 

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