Results for: Chinesisch (alte Bezeichnung)
German Japanese (Kanji)
Old Bones/Alte Knochen(Roman von Aaron Elkins1987)古い骨 [ふるいほね]
Ōmi-no-umi/Ōmi-no-mi (alte Bez. für den Biwa-See)近江の海;淡海の海;近江ノ海;淡海ノ海 [おうみのうみ]
Päderastie/Knabenliebe/ein Manga-Genre v.a. für eine weibliche Leserschaft mit sehr jungen Protagonisten (die alte Entsprechung in den 70er Jahren war 少年愛)ボイーズ・ラブ;ボイーズラブ [ぼいーずらぶ]
Paektusan (chin.) Changbai Shan (Gebirgszug an der chinesisch-koreanischen Grenze)チャンパイ [ちゃんぱい]
Paektusan (chin.) Changbai Shan (Gebirgszug an der chinesisch-koreanischen Grenze)白頭山;ペクト山 [ぺくとさん]
Paektusan (chin.) Changbai Shan (Gebirgszug an der chinesisch-koreanischen Grenze)長白山脈 [ちょうはくさん]
Paektusan (chin.) Changbai Shan (Gebirgszug an der chinesisch-koreanischen Grenze)長白山脈 [ちょうはくさんみゃく]
Paektusan (chin.) Changbai Shan (Gebirgszug an der chinesisch-koreanischen Grenze)長白山脈;チャンパイ山脈 [ちゃんぱいさんみゃく]
Paektusan (chin.) Changbai Shan (Gebirgszug an der chinesisch-koreanischen Grenze)長白山脈;チャンペク山脈 [ちゃんぺくさんみゃく]
Papiergeld (Anfang der Meiji-Zeit gebräuchliche Bezeichnung)ちょしょう;楮鈔 [ちょしょう]
Papiergeld (Anfang der Meiji-Zeit gebräuchliche Bezeichnung)ちょ幣;楮幣 [ちょへい]
Paradiesapfel/Tomate (alte Bez.)赤ナス;赤なす;赤茄子 [あかなす]
Paralepse (Bezeichnung für überschüssige Information in der Narratologie von Gerard Genette)冗説法 [じょうせつほう]
Parkplatz (im Engl. eigentlich: eine Anzahl von zentral verwalteten Fahrzeugen, die dem Personal einer Einrichtung zur Verfügung stehen; überwiegend in Kansai gebräuchliche Bezeichnung)モーター・プール;モータープール [もーたーぷーる]
patrouillierender Soldat/Soldat auf Patrouille/Schutzmann/Polizist (Bezeichnung zu Beginn der Meiji-Zeit)ら卒;邏卒 [らそつ]
 

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