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    ti4
t`i
    ti
 ototo
    おとと
variant of 悌[ti4]
(archaism) younger sibling; (given name) Tei
Younger brother.

弟三

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 teizou / tezo
    ていぞう
(given name) Teizou

弟二

see styles
 teiji / teji
    ていじ
(personal name) Teiji

弟兄

see styles
dì xiong
    di4 xiong5
ti hsiung
brothers; comrade

弟分

see styles
 otoutobun / ototobun
    おとうとぶん
sworn younger brother; junior male peer (in a club, group, etc.)

弟助

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 teisuke / tesuke
    ていすけ
(given name) Teisuke

弟吉

see styles
 teikichi / tekichi
    ていきち
(personal name) Teikichi

弟君

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 otoutogimi / ototogimi
    おとうとぎみ
(archaism) (polite language) younger brother

弟国

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 ouguni / oguni
    おうぐに
(place-name) Ouguni

弟地

see styles
 otoji
    おとじ
(place-name) Otoji

弟坂

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 otoutosaka / ototosaka
    おとうとさか
(place-name) Otoutosaka

弟妹

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dì mèi
    di4 mei4
ti mei
 teimai / temai
    ていまい
younger sibling; younger brother's wife
younger brother and sister

弟姫

see styles
 otohime
    おとひめ
(1) younger princess; (2) Princess of the Dragon Palace (from the story of Urashima Taro); Oto-Hime

弟娘

see styles
 otoutomusume; otomusume / ototomusume; otomusume
    おとうとむすめ; おとむすめ
younger daughters

弟婦


弟妇

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dì fù
    di4 fu4
ti fu
younger brother's wife; sister-in-law

弟媳

see styles
dì xí
    di4 xi2
ti hsi
younger brother's wife; sister-in-law

弟嫁

see styles
 otoutoyome; otoyome / ototoyome; otoyome
    おとうとよめ; おとよめ
younger brother's wife

弟子

see styles
dì zǐ
    di4 zi3
ti tzu
 deshi(p); teishi / deshi(p); teshi
    でし(P); ていし
disciple; follower
(noun - becomes adjective with の) pupil; disciple; adherent; follower; apprentice; young person; teacher's student-helper; (surname) Teshi
Disciple, disciples.

弟山

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 otoyama
    おとやま
(personal name) Otoyama

弟島

see styles
 otoutojima / ototojima
    おとうとじま
(personal name) Otoutojima

弟川

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 otoutogawa / ototogawa
    おとうとがわ
(place-name) Otoutogawa

弟平

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 otohira
    おとひら
(personal name) Otohira

弟弟

see styles
dì di
    di4 di5
ti ti
younger brother; CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4]

弟彦

see styles
 otohiko
    おとひこ
(male given name) Otohiko

弟御

see styles
 otoutogo / ototogo
    おとうとご
your younger brother

弟月

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 otozuki; otouzuki; ototozuki / otozuki; otozuki; ototozuki
    おとづき; おとうづき; おととづき
(rare) (See 師走) 12th lunar month; (surname) Otozuki

弟次

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 otoji
    おとじ
(personal name) Otoji

弟矢

see styles
 otoya
    おとや
arrow with feathers that curve to the right (the second of two arrows to be fired); (personal name) Otoya

弟花

see styles
 teika / teka
    ていか
(personal name) Teika

弟麿

see styles
 otomaro
    おとまろ
(personal name) Otomaro

亡弟

see styles
 boutei / bote
    ぼうてい
one's deceased younger brother

仁弟

see styles
rén dì
    ren2 di4
jen ti

More info & calligraphy:

Rendi
(honorific written address to younger man) My dear young friend

令弟

see styles
lìng dì
    ling4 di4
ling ti
 reitei / rete
    れいてい
honorable little brother
(honorific or respectful language) your younger brother

兄弟

see styles
xiōng dì
    xiong1 di4
hsiung ti
 kyoudai(p); keitei / kyodai(p); kete
    きょうだい(P); けいてい

More info & calligraphy:

Brothers
brothers; younger brother; CL:個|个[ge4]; I, me (humble term used by men in public speech); brotherly; fraternal
(1) (See ご兄弟) siblings; brothers and sisters; (2) brothers; (3) siblings-in-law; brothers-in-law; sisters-in-law; (4) (familiar language) (masculine speech) mate; friend; (personal name) Kyōdai
Elder and younger brothers; brother, brethren, i. e. members of the fraternity.

內弟


内弟

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nèi dì
    nei4 di4
nei ti
wife's younger brother

出弟

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chū dì
    chu1 di4
ch`u ti
    chu ti
 shutsudai
to treat people in a fraternal way when out in society

善弟

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 yoshitsugi
    よしつぎ
(personal name) Yoshitsugi

城弟

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 joudai / jodai
    じょうだい
(surname) Jōdai

堂弟

see styles
táng dì
    tang2 di4
t`ang ti
    tang ti
younger male patrilineal cousin

姉弟

see styles
 shitei; kyoudai(ik) / shite; kyodai(ik)
    してい; きょうだい(ik)
older sister and younger brother

子弟

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zǐ dì
    zi3 di4
tzu ti
 shitei / shite
    してい
child; the younger generation
(1) children; sons; children and younger brothers; (2) young people

孝弟

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 takayasu
    たかやす
filial piety; brotherly love; (given name) Takayasu

學弟


学弟

see styles
xué dì
    xue2 di4
hsüeh ti
junior or younger male schoolmate

実弟

see styles
 jittei / jitte
    じってい
biological younger brother

家弟

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jiā dì
    jia1 di4
chia ti
(polite) my younger brother

小弟

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xiǎo dì
    xiao3 di4
hsiao ti
 shoutei / shote
    しょうてい
little brother; I, your little brother (humble)
(1) (humble language) younger brother; (pronoun) (2) (humble language) (masculine speech) I; me

少弟

see styles
 shoutei / shote
    しょうてい
(1) (humble language) younger brother; (pronoun) (2) (humble language) (masculine speech) I; me

師弟


师弟

see styles
shī dì
    shi1 di4
shih ti
 shitei / shite
    してい
young disciple (of the same master); younger or junior male schoolmate
teacher and student; (place-name) Shitei
teacher and student

幼弟

see styles
yòu dì
    you4 di4
yu ti
younger brother

弱弟

see styles
 jakutei / jakute
    じゃくてい
young brother

徒弟

see styles
tú dì
    tu2 di4
t`u ti
    tu ti
 totei / tote
    とてい
apprentice; disciple
apprentice
A disciple, neophyte, apprentice.

従弟

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 juutei; itoko(gikun) / jute; itoko(gikun)
    じゅうてい; いとこ(gikun)
(See 従兄) cousin (younger male)

御弟

see styles
yù dì
    yu4 di4
yü ti
emperor's young brother

愚弟

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 gutei / gute
    ぐてい
(1) (humble language) (one's) younger brother; (2) foolish younger brother

愷弟


恺弟

see styles
kǎi tì
    kai3 ti4
k`ai t`i
    kai ti
variant of 愷悌|恺悌[kai3 ti4]

戒弟

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jiè dì
    jie4 di4
chieh ti
 kaitei
ordinand

昆弟

see styles
 kontei / konte
    こんてい
(archaism) brothers

末弟

see styles
 battei; mattei / batte; matte
    ばってい; まってい
(1) youngest brother; (2) last disciple

桿弟


杆弟

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gān dì
    gan1 di4
kan ti
caddie (golf)

法弟

see styles
fǎ dì
    fa3 di4
fa ti
 hottei
A Buddhist disciple.

王弟

see styles
 outei / ote
    おうてい
royal prince; crown prince's younger brother

皇弟

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 koutei / kote
    こうてい
younger brother of an Emperor

盟弟

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méng dì
    meng2 di4
meng ti
junior partner in sworn brotherhood

硯弟


砚弟

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yàn dì
    yan4 di4
yen ti
younger fellow student

繼弟

see styles
jì dì
    ji4 di4
chi ti
younger stepbrother

義弟

see styles
 gitei(p); otouto(ik) / gite(p); ototo(ik)
    ぎてい(P); おとうと(ik)
(1) brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (2) (rare) younger stepbrother

老弟

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lǎo dì
    lao3 di4
lao ti
(affectionate form of address for a male who is not very much younger than oneself) my boy; old pal

舍弟

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shè dì
    she4 di4
she ti
my younger brother (humble term)

舎弟

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 shatei / shate
    しゃてい
(1) (See 舎兄) one's younger brother; (2) underling (e.g. in yakuza); junior male peer; sworn younger brother

表弟

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biǎo dì
    biao3 di4
piao ti
younger male cousin via female line

襟弟

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jīn dì
    jin1 di4
chin ti
husband of wife's younger sister

賢弟


贤弟

see styles
xián dì
    xian2 di4
hsien ti
 kentei / kente
    けんてい

More info & calligraphy:

Wise Younger Brother
worthy little brother
(pronoun) wise younger brother; polite reference to another's younger brother, or to one's junior; (personal name) Kentei

遺弟


遗弟

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yí dì
    yi2 di4
i ti
 yuitei
The disciples left behind by a deceased master.

門弟


门弟

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mén dì
    men2 di4
men ti
 montei / monte
    もんてい
disciple; pupil; follower
disciple

阿弟

see styles
ā dì
    a1 di4
a ti
younger brother

高弟

see styles
 koutei / kote
    こうてい
best pupil; leading disciple

Variations:

see styles
 oto
    おと
(1) (archaism) younger brother (of an older brother); younger sister (of an older sister); (2) (archaism) youngest child; (prefix) (3) (archaism) young; younger; youngest; (prefix) (4) (archaism) young and beautiful; cute

弟々子

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 otoutodeshi / ototodeshi
    おとうとでし
pupil; new disciple

弟さん

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 otoutosan / ototosan
    おとうとさん
(honorific or respectful language) younger brother

弟兄們


弟兄们

see styles
dì xiōng men
    di4 xiong1 men5
ti hsiung men
brothers; comrades; men; brethren

弟切草

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 otogirisou; otogirisou / otogiriso; otogiriso
    おとぎりそう; オトギリソウ
(kana only) Hypericum erectum (species of St. John's wort)

弟夫婦

see styles
 otoutofuufu / ototofufu
    おとうとふうふ
one's younger brother and his wife

弟子丸

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 deshimaru
    でしまる
(surname) Deshimaru

弟子乘

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dì zǐ shèng
    di4 zi3 sheng4
ti tzu sheng
 daishi jō
the Vehicle of the disciples (of the Buddha)

弟子屈

see styles
 teshikaga
    てしかが
(place-name) Teshikaga

弟子戒

see styles
dì zǐ jiè
    di4 zi3 jie4
ti tzu chieh
 daishi kai
the disciplines of the disciples (of the Buddha)

弟子衆


弟子众

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dì zǐ zhòng
    di4 zi3 zhong4
ti tzu chung
 deshi shu
group of disciples

弟子行

see styles
dì zǐ xíng
    di4 zi3 xing2
ti tzu hsing
 daishi gyō
the practices of the disciples (of the Buddha)

弟子還

see styles
 deshigaeri
    でしがえり
(place-name) Deshigaeri

弟小父

see styles
 otooji
    おとおじ
parent's younger brother; uncle

弟弟子

see styles
 otoutodeshi / ototodeshi
    おとうとでし
(See 兄弟子) younger pupil (of the same master); younger disciple; junior member

弟息子

see styles
 otoutomusuko; otomusuko / ototomusuko; otomusuko
    おとうとむすこ; おとむすこ
younger sons

弟橘媛

see styles
 ototachibanahime
    おとたちばなひめ
(person) Ototachibanahime (wife of Yamatotakeru, 12th Emperor of Japan)

弟次郎

see styles
 teijirou / tejiro
    ていじろう
(male given name) Teijirō

弟殺し

see styles
 otoutogoroshi / ototogoroshi
    おとうとごろし
killing a younger brother; fratricide

弟麻呂

see styles
 otomaro
    おとまろ
(personal name) Otomaro

ご兄弟

see styles
 gokyoudai / gokyodai
    ごきょうだい
(honorific or respectful language) siblings; brothers and sisters

乳兄弟

see styles
 chikyoudai / chikyodai
    ちきょうだい
foster sibling; foster brother; foster sister

仏弟子

see styles
 butsudeshi
    ぶつでし
(1) Buddhist; (2) disciple of Buddha

佛弟子

see styles
fó dì zǐ
    fo2 di4 zi3
fo ti tzu
 butsu deshi
Disciples of Buddha, whether monks or laymen.

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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