Results for: Ruf/Schrei/Name/Rufname/Bezeichnung/Gerücht/Gerede
German Japanese (Kanji)
Chinesisch (alte Bezeichnung)シナ語;支那語 [しなご]
chinesische Bezeichnung/chinesischer Name漢名 [かんめい]
chinesischer Name/Bezeichnung eines Ritsuryō-Beamtenranges nach dem chinesischen System/seltener Name/Pseudonym/Spitzname唐名 [からな]
das Gerede eines Ehevermittlers仲人口 [なこうどぐち]
Das Gerede etwas mäßigen.お喋りは程々にね。 [おしゃべりはほどほどにね。]
das Gerücht über jmds. Liebesaffären ist in aller Munde/jmd. erwirbt sich den Ruf eines Schürzenjägers浮き名を立てられる [うきなをたてられる]
das Gerücht über jmds. Liebesaffären ist in aller Munde/wegen seiner Liebesaffären ins Gerede kommen/sich den Ruf eines Schürzenjägers erwerben浮き名を流す;浮名を流す [うきなをながす]
das Gerücht über jmds. Liebesaffären ist in aller Munde/wegen seiner Liebesaffären ins Gerede kommen/sich den Ruf eines Schürzenjägers erwerben浮き名を立てる [うきなをたてる]
Das Gerücht verbreitete sich in Windeseileうわさがぱっと広がった。 [うわさがぱっとひろがった。]
Das ist sündhaftes Gerede罪作りな話だ。 [つみつくりなはなしだ。]
das Nichiren-Gebet/Namu myōhō Renge·kyō/leeres Gerede/Reden ohne zu handelnお題目;御題目 [おだいもく]
das, was andere sagen/Gerede der Leute人の言うこと [ひとのいうこと]
Der stumme Schrei/Die Brüder Nedokoro(Roman von Ōe Kenzaburō1967)万延元年のフットボール [まんえんがんねんのふっとぼーる]
die ersten Wildgänse (auf dem Weg nach Süden)/Schrei der ersten in den Süden ziehenden Wildgänse初かりが音;初かり金;初かりがね;初雁が音;初雁金;初雁 [はつかりがね]
die fünf Häfen (von der Nara‑ bis zur Mitte der Kamakura-Zeit die Bezeichnung für die fünf Häfen an der japan. Inlandsee; Murō, Kara, Uozumi, Ōwada und Kawajiri)五泊 [ごとまり]
 

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