Search Kanji for 南蛮菓子
ナン·ナ
みなみ
Popularity rank: 341 Pinyin: nán, nā
Korean: nam
Hán-Việt: nam
Stroke counts: 9 Grade level: 2 JLPT level: 4 Skip code: 3-4-5
Stroke counts: 9 Grade level: 2 JLPT level: 4 Skip code: 3-4-5
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シ·ス·ツ
こ·-こ·ね
Popularity rank: 72 Pinyin: zǐ, zí, zi
Korean: ja
Hán-Việt: tử, tí
Stroke counts: 3 Grade level: 1 JLPT level: 4 Skip code: 4-2-1
Stroke counts: 3 Grade level: 1 JLPT level: 4 Skip code: 4-2-1
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カ
Popularity rank: 1719 Pinyin: guǒ
Korean: gwa
Hán-Việt: quả
Stroke counts: 11 Grade level: 8 JLPT level: 2 Skip code: 2-3-8
Stroke counts: 11 Grade level: 8 JLPT level: 2 Skip code: 2-3-8
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バン
えびす
Popularity rank: 2339 Pinyin: mán
Korean: man
Hán-Việt: man
Stroke counts: 12 Grade level: 8 JLPT level: 1 Skip code: 2-6-6
Stroke counts: 12 Grade level: 8 JLPT level: 1 Skip code: 2-6-6
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南蛮[nanban] southern barbarians (formerly used by the Chinese to refer to non-ethnic Chinese to the south)
南蛮人[nanbanjin] southern barbarian (used to describe Western Europeans who visited Japan prior to the Edo period, esp. the Spanish and the Portuguese)
南蛮船[nanbansen] foreign ship (esp. of Spanish and Portuguese ships arriving from the south prior to the Edo period)
蛮境[bankyou] land of the barbarians
蛮カラ[bankara] scruffy
南蛮人[nanbanjin] southern barbarian (used to describe Western Europeans who visited Japan prior to the Edo period, esp. the Spanish and the Portuguese)
南蛮船[nanbansen] foreign ship (esp. of Spanish and Portuguese ships arriving from the south prior to the Edo period)
蛮境[bankyou] land of the barbarians
蛮カラ[bankara] scruffy