From 必 (<span class="searchmatch">hitsu</span>, “must”) + 読書 (dokusho, “reading a book”). 必(ひつ)読(どく)書(しょ) • (hitsudokusho) required reading...
米櫃 on Japanese Wikipedia From 米(こめ) (kome) + 櫃(ひつ) (<span class="searchmatch">hitsu</span>). The <span class="searchmatch">hitsu</span> changes to bitsu as an instance of rendaku (連濁). (Tokyo) こめびつ [kòmébítsú] (Heiban...
From 必 (<span class="searchmatch">hitsu</span>, “must”) + 着 (chaku, “arrive”). (Tokyo) ひっちゃく [hìtchákú] (Heiban – [0]) IPA(key): [çit̚t͡ɕa̠kɯ̟] 必(ひっ)着(ちゃく) • (hitchaku) (of mail) must...
Compound of 筆(ひつ) (<span class="searchmatch">hitsu</span>, “brush”) + 硯(けん) (ken, “inkstone”). 筆(ひっ)硯(けん) • (hikken) (formal, literary) brush and inkstone (formal, literary) a written...
(“bamboo”) + 毛 (“hair”) Traditional Chinese brushes were made of bamboo and hair. 笔 (Hyōgai kanji) alternative form of 筆 Kan-on: ひつ (<span class="searchmatch">hitsu</span>) Kun: ふで (fude, 笔)...
on: 万年筆 Wikipedia ja 万年 (mannen, “ten thousand years; eternity”) + 筆 (<span class="searchmatch">hitsu</span>, fude, “pen”) (Tokyo) まんねんふで [màńnéꜜǹfùdè] (Nakadaka – [3]) IPA(key): [mã̠nːẽ̞ɰ̃ɸɯ̟de̞]...
add a translation, then remove the text {{rfdef}}. On (unclassified): ひつ (<span class="searchmatch">hitsu</span>)、ほち (hochi) 蕟 (Pinyin fà (fa4), fèi (fei4), Wade-Giles fa4, fei4) This term...
translation, then remove the text {{rfdef}}. On (unclassified): ちゅ (chu) Kun: ひつ (<span class="searchmatch">hitsu</span>) 櫉: Hán Nôm readings: trù This term needs a translation to English. Please...
/hiˈt͡ʃuɾa/ [hɪtˈt͡ʃuː.ɾɐ] IPA(key): (no palatal assimilation) /hitˈsuɾa/ [<span class="searchmatch">hɪt̪ˈsuː</span>.ɾɐ] Rhymes: -uɾa Syllabification: hit‧su‧ra hitsura (Baybayin spelling...