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桃太郎
Chinese
peach
simp.
and
trad.
(
桃太郎
)
桃
太郎
Etymology
Borrowed from
Japanese
桃
(
もも
)
太
(
た
)
郎
(
ろう
)
(
Momotarō
)
.
Pronunciation
Mandarin
(
Pinyin
)
:
Táotàiláng
(
Zhuyin
)
:
ㄊㄠˊ ㄊㄞˋ ㄌㄤˊ
Cantonese
(
Jyutping
)
:
tou
4
taai
3
long
4
Mandarin
(
Standard Chinese
)
+
Pinyin
:
Táotàiláng
Zhuyin
:
ㄊㄠˊ ㄊㄞˋ ㄌㄤˊ
Gwoyeu Romatzyh
:
Taurtaylang
Tongyong Pinyin
:
Táotàiláng
Sinological IPA
(key)
:
/tʰɑʊ̯³⁵ tʰaɪ̯⁵¹ lɑŋ³⁵/
(
Standard Chinese
,
erhua
-ed
)
+
Pinyin
:
táortàiláng
Zhuyin
:
ㄊㄠˊㄦ ㄊㄞˋ ㄌㄤˊ
Gwoyeu Romatzyh
:
taurltaylang
Tongyong Pinyin
:
táortàiláng
Sinological IPA
(key)
:
/tʰaʊ̯ɻʷ³⁵ tʰaɪ̯⁵¹ lɑŋ³⁵/
Cantonese
(
Standard Cantonese
,
Guangzhou
)
+
Jyutping
:
tou
4
taai
3
long
4
Yale
:
tòuh taai lòhng
Cantonese Pinyin
:
tou
4
taai
3
long
4
Guangdong Romanization
:
tou
4
tai
3
long
4
Sinological IPA
(
key
)
:
/tʰou̯
²¹
tʰäːi̯³³ lɔːŋ
²¹
/
Proper noun
桃太郎
Momotarō
, a hero of Japanese folklore
Noun
桃太郎
(
figuratively
)
Japanese
people
Japanese
Kanji
in this term
桃
太
郎
もも
Grade: S
た
Grade: 2
ろう
Grade: S
Proper noun
桃太郎
(
hiragana
ももたろう
,
rōmaji
Momotarō
)
Momotarō
, a hero of Japanese folklore
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