There are 17 total results for your 嗟 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
嗟 see styles |
jiē jie1 chieh aa / a ああ |
sigh; also pr. [jue1] (ateji / phonetic) (interjection) (1) (kana only) Ah!; Oh!; Alas!; (2) (kana only) Yes; Indeed; That is correct; (3) (kana only) Hey!; Yo!; (4) (kana only) Uh huh; Yeah yeah; Right; Gotcha; (given name) Aa To sigh. |
嗟嘆 嗟叹 see styles |
jiē tàn jie1 tan4 chieh t`an chieh tan satan さたん |
(noun/participle) (1) lamentation; deploring; (2) admiration; praise Alas ! translit. cha. |
嗟歎 see styles |
satan さたん |
(noun/participle) (1) lamentation; deploring; (2) admiration; praise |
久嗟 see styles |
kyuusa / kyusa きゅうさ |
(given name) Kyūsa |
咄嗟 see styles |
tossa とっさ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (kana only) (See 咄嗟に・とっさに) moment; instant |
咨嗟 see styles |
zī jiē zi1 jie1 tzu chieh |
(literary) to sigh; to heave a sigh; (literary) to gasp in admiration |
怨嗟 see styles |
ensa えんさ |
(n,vs,vi) (form) (deeply held) resentment |
絢嗟 see styles |
asao あさお |
(personal name) Asao |
諮嗟 谘嗟 see styles |
zī jiē zi1 jie1 tzu chieh shisa |
glorify |
半嗟笯 see styles |
bàn jien á ban4 jien1 a2 pan jien a Hansana |
半笯嗟 Punaca or Pañcasattra or Pañcarāṣṭra, an ancient province and city of Kashmir (now Punch). |
半笯嗟 see styles |
bàn ná jiē ban4 na2 jie1 pan na chieh Hannasa |
Punaca |
咄嗟に see styles |
tossani とっさに |
(adverb) (kana only) at once; immediately; instantly; in an instant; quickly; suddenly; on the spur of the moment |
末嗟羅 末嗟罗 see styles |
mò jiē luó mo4 jie1 luo2 mo chieh lo masara |
matsara, 慳 grudging, stingy, greedy. |
Variations: |
satan さたん |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) (form) lamentation; deploring; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) (form) admiration; praise |
Variations: |
aa(p); aa(p); aぁ; aa; aa; aァ / a(p); a(p); aぁ; a; a; aァ ああ(P); あー(P); あぁ; アー; アア; アァ |
(interjection) (1) (kana only) (also written as 於乎, 於戯, 嗟乎, 嗟夫, 吁, etc.) ah!; oh!; alas!; (interjection) (2) (kana only) yes; indeed; that is correct; (interjection) (3) (kana only) (in exasperation) aah; gah; argh; (interjection) (4) (kana only) hey!; yo!; (interjection) (5) (kana only) uh huh; yeah yeah; right; gotcha |
Variations: |
aa(p); aa(p); aぁ(sk); aa(sk); aa(sk); aァ(sk) / a(p); a(p); aぁ(sk); a(sk); a(sk); aァ(sk) ああ(P); あー(P); あぁ(sk); アー(sk); アア(sk); アァ(sk) |
(interjection) (1) (kana only) ah!; oh!; alas!; (interjection) (2) (kana only) yes; indeed; that is correct; (interjection) (3) (kana only) (in exasperation) aah; gah; argh; (interjection) (4) (kana only) hey!; yo!; (interjection) (5) (kana only) uh huh; yeah yeah; right; gotcha |
Variations: |
aa(p); aa(p); aぁ; aa; aa; aァ / a(p); a(p); aぁ; a; a; aァ ああ(P); あー(P); あぁ; アー; アア; アァ |
(interjection) (1) (kana only) ah!; oh!; alas!; (interjection) (2) (kana only) yes; indeed; that is correct; (interjection) (3) (kana only) (in exasperation) aah; gah; argh; (interjection) (4) (kana only) hey!; yo!; (interjection) (5) (kana only) uh huh; yeah yeah; right; gotcha |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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