日朝
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Chinese[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
Japan (日本) | Korea; North Korea (朝鮮) | ||
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simp. and trad. (日朝) |
日 | 朝 | |
anagram | 朝日 |
Pronunciation[edit]
Proper noun[edit]
日朝
- Japan and Korea; Japan and North Korea
Etymology 2[edit]
day; sun; date day; sun; date; day of the month; Japan (abbrev.) |
morning; to face; towards morning; to face; towards; facing; direct; a dynasty; the imperial court; Korea, esp. N. Korea (abbrev.) | ||
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simp. and trad. (日朝) |
日 | 朝 | |
anagram | 朝日 |
Pronunciation[edit]
Adverb[edit]
日朝
Synonyms[edit]
Japanese[edit]
Kanji in this term | |
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日 | 朝 |
にち > にっ Grade: 1 |
ちょう Grade: 2 |
goon |
Etymology[edit]
日 (“Japan”) + 朝 (“(North) Korea”) or blend of 日本 (Nihon, Nippon, “Japan”) + 朝鮮 (Chōsen, “(North) Korea”)
Pronunciation[edit]
Proper noun[edit]
日朝 • (Nitchō) ←にちてう (nititeu)?
- (history, chiefly attributive) Japan and Korea
- 日朝修好条規
- Nitchō Shūkō Jōki
- the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1876
- 日朝修好条規
- (chiefly attributive) Japan and North Korea
- 日朝平壌宣言
- Nitchō Pyon'yan Sengen
- the Japan–North Korea Pyongyang Declaration
- 日朝平壌宣言
Synonyms[edit]
See also[edit]
- 日伊 (Nichī)
- 日印 (Nichīn)
- 日英 (Nichiei)
- 日豪 (Nichigō)
- 日独 (Nichidoku)
- 日仏 (Nichifutsu)
- 日米 (Nichibei)
- 日満 (Nichiman)
- 日蘭 (Nichiran)
- 日ロ, 日露 (Nichiro)
- 日韓 (Nikkan)
- 日清 (Nisshin)
- 日ソ (Nisso)
- 日台 (Nittai)
- 日中 (Nitchū), 日華 (Nikka)
References[edit]
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