There are 33 total results for your libya search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ジャロ see styles |
jaro ジャロ |
More info & calligraphy: Jalo |
リビア see styles |
ribia リビア |
More info & calligraphy: Libya |
利比亞 利比亚 see styles |
lì bǐ yà li4 bi3 ya4 li pi ya |
More info & calligraphy: Libya |
クフラ see styles |
kufura クフラ |
(place-name) Kufra (Libya) |
タメト see styles |
tameto タメト |
(place-name) Tamet (Libya) |
フムス see styles |
fumusu フムス |
hummus (chickpea-based paste); hommus; humus; humous; houmous; (place-name) Al-Khums (Libya); Khums |
リビヤ see styles |
ribiya リビヤ |
(place-name) Libya |
利比亜 see styles |
ribia リビア |
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Libya |
卡扎菲 see styles |
kǎ zhā fēi ka3 zha1 fei1 k`a cha fei ka cha fei |
(Colonel Muammar) Gaddafi (1942-2011), de facto leader of Libya from 1969-2011 |
サブハー see styles |
sabuhaa / sabuha サブハー |
(place-name) Sabhah (Libya) |
サブラタ see styles |
saburata サブラタ |
(place-name) Sabrata (Libya) |
シャウプ see styles |
jaufu ジャウフ |
(place-name) Al Jauf (Saudi Arabia); Al-Jawf (Saudi Arabia); El Jauf (Libya) |
ジョフラ see styles |
jofura ジョフラ |
(place-name) Jofra (Libya) |
ズワーラ see styles |
zuwaara / zuwara ズワーラ |
(place-name) Zuwarah (Libya) |
セルデン see styles |
zeruten ゼルテン |
(place-name) Zaltan (Libya); Selten |
タジュラ see styles |
tajura タジュラ |
(place-name) Tagiura (Libya) |
ダルナー see styles |
darunaa / daruna ダルナー |
(place-name) Darnah (Libya) |
トリポリ see styles |
toripori トリポリ |
Tripoli (Libya); (place-name) Tripoli |
ファレグ see styles |
faregu ファレグ |
(place-name) Faregh (Libya) |
マラータ see styles |
maraada / marada マラーダ |
Maratha; Mahratta; member of the Hindu people of Maharashtra (esp. a member of the royal or military caste); (place-name) Marada; Maradah (Libya) |
マルシュ see styles |
maruju マルジュ |
(place-name) Al-Marj (Libya) |
的黎波里 see styles |
dì lí bō lǐ di4 li2 bo1 li3 ti li po li |
Tripoli, capital of Libya; Tripoli, city in north Lebanon |
ガルヤーン see styles |
garuyaan / garuyan ガルヤーン |
(place-name) Gharyan (Libya) |
キレナイカ see styles |
kirenaika キレナイカ |
(place-name) Cirenaica (Libya); Cyrenaica (Libya) |
ザーウィヤ see styles |
zaaiya / zaiya ザーウィヤ |
(place-name) Al-Zawiyah (Libya) |
ソフェジン see styles |
sofejin ソフェジン |
(place-name) Sofeggin (Libya) |
トゥブルク see styles |
totoburuku トゥブルク |
(place-name) Tubruq (Libya) |
フェザーン see styles |
fezaan / fezan フェザーン |
(place-name) Fezzan (Libya) |
ミスラータ see styles |
misuraata / misurata ミスラータ |
(place-name) Misratah (Libya) |
トリポリタニア see styles |
toriporitania トリポリタニア |
(place-name) Tripolitania (Libya) |
アジュダービヤー see styles |
ajudaabiyaa / ajudabiya アジュダービヤー |
(place-name) Ajdabiyah (Libya) |
利比亜(ateji) see styles |
ribia リビア |
(kana only) Libya |
利比亜(ateji)(rK) see styles |
ribia リビア |
(kana only) Libya |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 33 results for "libya" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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