Associations to the word «Chang»
Noun
- Tina
- Gong
- Sylvia
- Chan
- Ren
- Peking
- Nanjing
- Cheung
- Wan
- Fang
- Shan
- Prefect
- Glee
- Caine
- Naomi
- Prefecture
- Lim
- Chancellor
- Rae
- Gui
- Jun
- Bunker
- Manchuria
- Ding
- Min
- Edict
- Capital
- Chinese
- Lei
- Justin
- Diaz
- Dowager
- Tibetan
- Iris
- Mai
- Ge
- Kan
- Hun
- Imperial
- Dynasty
- Censor
- Lee
- Pu
- Bu
- Confucianism
- Ing
- Hong
- Lan
- Thong
- Korean
- Ieee
- Subordinate
- Petra
- Santana
- Tun
- Mandarin
- Empress
- Emissary
- Shanghai
- Po
- Cha
- Shin
- Ki
- Terence
- Mun
- Viceroy
- Seoul
- Confucius
- Chaim
- Lau
- Swordsman
- China
- Yunnan
- Lam
- Xi
- Homage
- Ta
- Kong
- Siam
- Microwave
- Babylon
- Thailand
- Naga
- Beijing
- Angela
- Tibet
- Roc
- Guangzhou
Verb
Wiktionary
CHANG, noun. (often italicized) A traditional harp of central and southwest Asia
CHANG, proper noun. A surname.
CHANG, proper noun. A Naga language spoken in north-eastern India.
CHANG JIANG, proper noun. An alternative name for the Yangtze River in central China.
Dictionary definition
CHANG, noun. The longest river of Asia; flows eastward from Tibet into the East China Sea near Shanghai.
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