京都
Chinese
capital; Beijing (abbrev.) | metropolis; capital city; all; both (if two things are involved); entirely; even; already | ||
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simp. and trad. (京都) |
京 | 都 |
Etymology
- “Kyoto”
- Orthographic borrowing from Japanese 京都 (Kyōto).
Pronunciation
Usage notes
When translating the English term capital city, use 首都 (shǒudū) when referring to the capital of a country, 首府 (shǒufǔ) when referring to the capital of a state or autonomous region, and 省會/省会 (shěnghuì) when referring to the capital of a province. Alternative terms for the capital of a country include 國都/国都 (guódū), 京城 (jīngchéng), 京都 (jīngdū), 京邑 (jīngyì) and 都城 (dūchéng) all of which are more commonly used in literary language.
Synonyms
Descendants
Japanese
Kanji in this term | |
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京 | 都 |
きょう Grade: 2 |
と Grade: 3 |
goon | kan’on |
Etymology
/kjauto/ → /kjɔːto/ → /kjoːto/
From Middle Chinese 京都 (MC kˠiæŋ tuo, literally “capital city”).
Proper noun
京都 (hiragana きょうと, rōmaji Kyōto, historical hiragana きやうと)
- a placename, especially:
- Short for 京都府 (Kyōto-fu): Kyoto Prefecture
- Short for 京都市 (Kyōto-shi): Kyoto, the prefectural capital of Kyoto Prefecture
- Synonyms: 京 (Kyō), 京の都 (Kyō no miyako)
- a surname
- a female given name
Derived terms
Derived terms
- 京都五山 (Kyōto Gozan)
- 京都御所 (Kyōto Gosho)
- 京都所司代 (Kyōto Shoshidai)
- 京都代官 (Kyōto Daikan)
- 京都弁 (Kyōto-ben)
- 京都盆地 (Kyōto Bonchi)
- 京都守護 (Kyōto Shugo)
- 小京都 (shō-Kyōto)
Descendants
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