What does 女帝 in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word 女帝 in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 女帝 in Japanese.
The word 女帝 in Japanese means 女性の支配者, (帝政ロシアの)女帝、皇后, 女帝、皇后, 女帝、女王, 女帝、女王, 女王 、 女帝, 女王、女帝. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word 女帝
女性の支配者(powerful woman) |
(帝政ロシアの)女帝、皇后(historical (Russian queen) (歴史) |
女帝、皇后(written, abbreviation (Empress) |
女帝、女王(female ruler of empire) (女性統治者) Catherine became empress in 1725. |
女帝、女王(title: emperor's wife) Empress Elizabeth has no real power of her own; it is her husband who rules. |
女王 、 女帝(female sovereign) (女性の君主) ビクトリアは英国の女王(or: 女帝)だった。 Victoria was queen of England. |
女王、女帝(prominent woman) (女性の第一人者) Martha is the queen of gardening. |
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