Results for: zwei volle Tage
German Japanese (Kanji)
wie viele Tage/einige Tage/viele Tage幾日 [いっか]
wie viele Tage/mehrere Tage/der wievielte/welcher Tag des Monats幾日;いく日 [いくにち]
wie viele Tage/welcher Tag何日 [なんにち]
Wintergrüße/Erkundigung nach jmds. Befinden während der kältesten Tage寒中見舞い;寒中見舞 [かんちゅうみまい]
Wochenwetter/7-Tage-Wetter週間天気 [しゅうかんてんき]
Wort für Wort/wenige Worte/keine zwei Worte一言一句 [いちごんいっく]
Xinganling/Chingan/Khingan/Hinggan Ling (zwei Gebirgszüge in Nordchina und Nordostchina)興安嶺 [こうあんれい]
Yokohama (zweitgrößte Stadt Japans in der Präf. Kanagawa; im Südwesten des Großraums von Tōkyōbildet mit Tōkyō und Kawasaki das Keihin-Gebiet; 3.301.000 Ew.; zwei Univ. sowie weitere Hochschulen, Forschungseinrichtungen, Museen; Schiff-, Kraftfahrzeug-, E横浜;横濱 [よこはま]
zahlbar 30 Tage nach Vorlage一覧後30日払い [いちらんごさんじゅうにちはらい]
Zählwort für Tatami-Matten und daher auch Maß für die Größe von Räumen (die Größe der Tatami differiert jedoch regional; etwas kleiner als zwei Quadratmeter)…畳;…疊 […じょう]
Zapfen, um einen Balken mit zwei weiteren zu verbinden (der Zapfen durchdringt den ersten Balken mit voller Breite und wird beim nächsten Balken schmaler)重ねほぞ;重ね枘 [かさねほぞ]
Zapfen, um einen Balken mit zwei weiteren zu verbinden (der Zapfen durchdringt den ersten Balken mit voller Breite und wird beim nächsten Balken schmaler)重ほぞ;重枘 [じゅうほぞ]
Zehn geteilt durch zwei ist fünf10割る2は5です。 [じゅうわるにはごです。]
zehn Tage
zehn Tage lang十日間 [とおかかん]
 

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