Results for: Beginn/Anfang/Beginn der Welt
German Japanese (Kanji)
Taishō-Koto (urspr. zweisaitige Koto mit Tastatur; heute fünf Saiten; Anfang der Taishō-Zeit von Morita Gorō in Nagoya erfunden)大正琴 [たいしょうごと]
Takejizai·ten/Paranirmita-vasha-vartin/sechster Himmel (in der altind. Kosmologie sechster und höchster Himmel der sechs Himmel in der Welt des Verlangens)/Takejizai·ten (ein Buddha)他化自在天 [たけじざいてん]
Takuan Sōhō (Mönchsgelehrter der zenbuddh. Rinzai-Sekte zu Beginn der Edo-Zeit; 1573–1645)沢庵宗彭;澤庵宗彭 [たくあんそうほう]
Tanzen-Badehaus (Badehaus in Kanda, Edo, zu Beginn der Edo-Zeit; war wegen seiner schönen Badefrauen bekannt)丹前風呂 [たんぜんぶろ]
Tänzerinnen, die in Diskotheken auf erhöhten Plattformen tanzen (Anfang der 90er Jahre insbes. im Club Tōkyō Juliana)お立ち台ギャル [おたちだいぎゃる]
Tedeum/Te Deum (Beginn eines feierlichen, lateinischen Lob-, Dank- und Bittgesangs der römisch-katholischen Kirche)テデウム;テ・デウム [てでうむ]
The Outline of History/Die Geschichte unserer Welt(H.G. Wells1919–20)世界文化史大系 [せかいぶんかしたいけい]
The World According to Garp/Garp und wie er die Welt sah(Roman von John Winslow1978)ガープの世界 [がーぷのせかい]
Thelarche/Beginn der Brustentwicklung乳房発育開始 [にゅうぼうはついくかいし]
Theorie von der Dritten Welt第三世界論;第3世界論 [だいさんせかいろん]
Tian’anmen-Vorfall/Tian’anmen-Massaker (blutige Niederschlagung von Massendemonstrationen – Beginn im April 1989 – am Pekinger Platz des Himmlischen Friedens für mehr Freiheit und Demokratie am 3. und 4. Juni 1989 mit um 2000 Toten)天安門事件 [てんあんもんじけん]
Titel eines Buches auf der Titelseite bzw. zum Beginn des Haupttextes内題 [ないだい]
Tod/Jenseits/die andere Welt他界 [たかい]
Totenwelt/Totenreich/Unterwelt/Hades/die andere Welt/die nächste Weltよもつ国;黄泉国 [よもつくに]
Totenwelt/Totenreich/Unterwelt/Hades/die andere Welt/die nächste Welt黄泉 [こうせん]
 

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