大帝
Chinese
big; great; huge big; great; huge; large; major; wide; deep; oldest; eldest; doctor |
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simp. and trad. (大帝) |
大 | 帝 |
Pronunciation
Noun
大帝
- (Chinese mythology, Chinese folk religion, Taoism) a title of some Taoist deities
- 紫微大帝 ― Zǐwēi Dàdì ― Ziwei Emperor
- a great monarch (often used to translate the epithet "the Great" of European monarchs)
- 漢武大帝/汉武大帝 ― Hànwǔ Dàdì ― the Great Emperor Wu of Han
- 貝倫加利亞大帝/贝伦加利亚大帝 ― Bèilúnjiālìyà Dàdì ― Berengaria the Great
- 蘇萊曼大帝/苏莱曼大帝 ― Sūláimàn Dàdì ― Suleiman the Magnificent
Japanese
Kanji in this term | |
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大 | 帝 |
たい Grade: 1 |
てい Grade: S |
on’yomi |
Noun
大帝 • (taitei)
- (monarchy) a "great emperor" (used in the titles of some monarchs, and also as a translation of English "the Great")
- 明治大帝
- Meiji Taitei
- Meiji the Great
- カール/チャールズ大帝
- Kāru/Chāruzu Taitei
- Charles the Great
- ピョートル大帝
- Pyōtoru Taitei
- Peter the Great
- ロムルス大帝
- Romurusu Taitei
- Romulus the Great
- 明治大帝
Vietnamese
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大 | 帝 |
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