Chinese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Attestable in Classical Chinese.
Noun
千歲
- a millennium; a thousand years
- honorific title given to members of a royal family, especially in Chinese novels and opera
Etymology 2
Orthographic borrowing from Japanese 千歳 (Chitose).
Proper noun
千歲
- (~市) Chitose (a city in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan)
Japanese
Kanji in this term
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千
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歲
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ち Grade: 1
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とせ Hyōgai
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kun'yomi
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Kanji in this term
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千
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歲
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ち Grade: 1
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とせ Hyōgai
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kun'yomi
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For pronunciation and definitions of 千歲 – see the following entry.
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【千歳】
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- [noun] synonym of 千年 (sennen, “a millennium; a thousand years; very long time”)
- [proper noun] a female given name
- [proper noun] Chitose (a city in Ishikari subprefecture, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan)
- [proper noun] (historical) Chitose (a district of Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan)
- [proper noun] (historical) Chitose (a village in Chitose district, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan)
- [proper noun] (historical) Chitose (a village in Ōtomari district, Karafuto prefecture, Japan)
- [proper noun] (historical) Chitose (a village in Higashimurayama district, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan)
- [proper noun] (historical) Chitose (a village in Asai district, Chiba Prefecture, Japan)
- [proper noun] (historical) Chitose (a village in Awa district, Chiba Prefecture, Japan)
- [proper noun] (historical) Chitose (a village in Minamikuwada district, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan)
- [proper noun] (historical) Chitose (a village in Kitatama district, Tokyo prefecture, Japan)
- [proper noun] (historical) Chitose (a village in Kanzaki district, Saga Prefecture, Japan)
- [proper noun] (historical) Chitose (a village in Ōno district, Ōita Prefecture, Japan)
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【千歳】
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- [noun] synonym of 千年 (sennen, “a millennium; a thousand years; very long time”)
- [noun] a role in the 翁 (Okina) routine in Noh
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(This term, 千歲, is the kyūjitai of the above term.)
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Korean
Noun
千歲 • (cheonse) (hangeul 천세)
- hanja form? of 천세 (“a millennium; a thousand years; very long time”)
Vietnamese
Interjection
千歲
- chữ Hán form of thiên tuế (“long live”)