丹い
あかい
Red, communist, red, crimson, scarlet, vermilion
Kosakata
Kanji 丹 yang berarti merah muncul dalam 81 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.
あかい
Red, communist, red, crimson, scarlet, vermilion
ぼうたん
wild boar (meat), tree peony (Paeonia suffruticosa), moutan
たんせい
working earnestly, sincerity, diligence, effort, pains
たんねん
painstaking, careful, meticulous, scrupulous, detailed, elaborate
ぼたんゆき
large snowflakes
ぼたんなべ
boar meat hot pot, boar stew
ぼたもち
adzuki bean-covered mochi, botamochi
あんぽんたん
fool, idiot
いせたん
Isetan (department store)
いたみしりつびじゅつかん
Itami City Museum of Art
かくれキリシタン
clandestine Christian (during the Edo period), secret Christian
えんたん
red lead, minium, lead(II,IV) oxide
おうだん
orange color traditionally worn by the crown prince
ぼたんきょう
variety of Japanese plum
ぼたんえび
botan shrimp (Pandalus nipponensis)
ぼたんざくら
any oriental variety of cherry tree descended from the Oshima cherry
ぼたんばけ
kabuki brush (type of powder brush)
ぼたんいろ
light crimson, scarlet tinged with purple
ぼたんぴ
peony root bark
ぼたんぼうふう
Peucedanum japonicum (species of umbellifer with edible leaves)
ぼたんいんこ
lovebird (esp. Lilian's lovebird, Agapornis lilianae)
うに
sea urchin, seasoned sea urchin eggs
かんぼたん
tree peony (Paeonia suffrutticosa), winter peony
きったん
Khitan people, Khitai, Kitan, Kidan
きったんもじ
Khitan script
カピタン
captain (of a European ship; Edo period), chief trader (of the Dutch trading post at Dejima)
カラキタイ
Kara Khitai (Central Asian Khitan empire; 1132-1211)
しこんのぼたん
princess-flower (Tibouchina urvilleana)
しょたん
writing an inscription on a stone monument (e.g. before carving it)
まつばぼたん
moss-rose purslane (Portulaca grandiflora)
しんたん
(ancient) China
もりしたじんたん
Morishita Jintan Co., Ltd.
じんたん
Jintan (brand-name breath mint marketed as having various medicinal properties), refreshing candies resembling BBs or metallic dragees
あおたん
scoring combination consisting of the three 5-point cards with blue tanzaku, 5-point card with a blue tanzaku, blue ribbon card
あおに
dark green tinged with yellow, green verditer, greenish-black earth
あかたん
the three 5-point cards with ribbons (high-scoring meld), 5-point card with a red tanzaku, red ribbon card
あかに
red
キリシタン
Christianity (in feudal Japan), Christian
せんたん
elixir (of life)
スーダン
Sudan
たなからぼたもち
sudden windfall, unexpected piece of good luck, azuki-covered mochi (fallen) from a shelf
たなぼた
godsend, windfall
に
red earth (i.e. containing cinnabar or minium), vermilion
たんか
red flower
たんえ
tan-e, early multi-colour ukiyo-e print
たんご
Tango (former province located in the north of present-day Kyoto Prefecture)
たんこう
red, deep red, crimson
たんしゃ
cinnabar
たんしゅ
cinnabar, vermilion
たんしゅう
Tanshū (the two former provinces of Tanba and Tango)
にいろ
red
たんしん
sincerity, faithfulness
たんせいをこめる
to take pains (doing something), to take great care
たんせい
red and blue, painting, picture, paints, colors
たんぜん
large padded kimono
たんぜんぶろ
Tanzenburo (famous early Edo-period bathhouse)
たんちょう
Tanchō (koi variety), having a red crest or patch on the head (of a bird, fish, etc.), red-cap oranda (goldfish), red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis), Japanese crane
たんちょうづる
red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis), Japanese crane
たんでん
point below the navel (a focus point for internal meditative techniques)
にぬり
painting red, vermillion lacquering
たんどく
erysipelas
たんば
Tanba (former province located in parts of present-day Kyoto, Hyogo and Osaka prefectures)
たんばのり
Grateloupia elliptica (species of red alga)
たんぺき
red and green
たんばん
blue vitriol, chalcanthite
てんじくぼたん
dahlia
ころびキリシタン
former Christian (forced to apostatize during the Edo period), fallen Christian
ふゆぼたん
Paeonia suffrutticosa, tree peony
とんたんどく
swine erysipelas
ばたん
cockatoo
ブータン
Bhutan
ほうかんぼたんしょう
Order of the Precious Crown, Peony
ほうたん
type of smelling salts sold in the late Edo period
のぼたん
Asian melastome, Melastoma candidum
はぼたん
ornamental kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephara)
たてばしゃくやくすわればぼたんあるくすがたはゆりのはな
beautiful appearance of a woman
りょうたん
Ryōtan (region in Kansai corresponding to the two historical provinces of Tanba and Tango)
れんたん
elixir of life (prepared from cinnabar in ancient China)
れんたんじゅつ
art of making elixirs (e.g. in Chinese trad. medicine), alchemy
らっぱうに
flower urchin (Toxopneustes pileolus)
せいかたんでん
pit of the stomach