野蛮
やばん
savage, barbarous, barbaric, uncivilized, uncivilised
Kosakata
Kanji 蛮 yang berarti barbar muncul dalam 50 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.
やばん
savage, barbarous, barbaric, uncivilized, uncivilised
ばんこう
act of barbarity, barbarism, brutality, savagery
なんばん
South-East Asian countries (in the late-Muromachi and Edo periods), Western Europe (esp. Spain and Portugal and their South-East Asian colonies; late-Muromachi and Edo periods), chili pepper, southern barbarians (name used in ancient China for non-Chinese ethnic groups to the south), thrusting the right foot and right arm forward at the same time (or left foot and left arm; in kabuki, dance, puppetry, etc.), foreign (of goods from South-East Asia and Western Europe), exotic (esp. in a Western European or South-East Asian style), nanban, dish prepared using chili peppers and Welsh onions
ばんゆう
foolhardiness, recklessness, savage valour, savage valor, brute courage
チキンなんばん
fried chicken with vinegar and tartar sauce
とりなんばん
chicken nanban
いばんじゅうてき
the barbarians beyond the borders of old China
かもなんばん
noodles with duck meat and Welsh onions
まなばん
incense variety used in kōdō (orig. from eastern India)
せいばん
aboriginal Taiwanese tribes outside Qing China's jurisdiction, unconquered savage, uncivilized aboriginal
せいばんもろこし
Johnson grass (Sorghum halepense), Johnsongrass, Egyptian millet
どばん
uncivilized indigenes
なんばんがし
confections adopted from Portugal, Spain, etc. during the Muromachi period and since Japanized
なんばきび
corn, maize
なんばんじ
Christian churches built in Japan in the second half of the 16th century
なんばんに
poultry or fish stew with chili peppers and Welsh onions mixed in, sauteed vegetables with fish or poultry made into a stew
なんばんしゅう
Christianity
なんばんがらし
chili pepper (chile, chilli)
なんばんじん
Western European (esp. the Spanish and the Portuguese), southern barbarian
なんばんせん
foreign ship (esp. from Spain and Portugal from the late Muromachi period to the early Edo period), Nanban trade ship
なんばんづけ
roasted or deep-fried fish or meat, marinated in a spicy sauce
なんばんとらい
imported to Japan by early European traders
なんばんはこべ
berry catchfly (Silene baccifera), Cucubalus baccifer (former name)
なんばんぼうえき
Nanban trade, Japanese trade with Spain and Portugal (1543-1641)
なんばんびょうぶ
painted folding screen with scenes of early European visitors to Japan
ばんい
savages, barbarians
ばんきょう
land of the barbarians
ばんご
foreign language, language spoken by the Emishi, languages spoken by the nanban during the Edo Period (e.g. Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch)
ばんこく
foreign country, barbarian country, uncivilized country
ばんしん
foreign god
ばんじん
savage, barbarian, aboriginal
ばんそう
foreign priest, Western priest
ばんぞく
barbarian tribe, savage tribe
ばんち
savage land, barbaric region
ばんから
rough and uncouth vigor (vigour), scruffy, unconcerned about one's personal appearance
ばんがん
conglomerate, pudding stone
ばんこつ
brute courage, recklessness
ばんしゅう
barbarous custom
ばんしょくのあらそい
fighting over nothing, making a mountain out of a molehill
ばんせい
rough voice
ばんてき
savage, barbarous, rustic
ばんとう
barbarian's sword
ばんぷう
barbarous customs
ばんみん
savage people
ばんりょく
brute force
ばんれい
slaves of the barbarians
みかいやばん
primitive and barbarous, uncivilized and barbaric
めんばん
chirping of a small bird
やばんこく
uncivilized country, savage land
やばんじん
barbarian, savage