Associations to the word «Chang»
Noun
- Wen
- Hung
- Sheng
- Ming
- Yun
- Tang
- Chao
- Wei
- Taiwanese
- Huang
- Cheng
- Chun
- Li
- Shu
- Chung
- Chen
- Liang
- Zhang
- Yong
- Tao
- Hua
- Yuan
- Soo
- Dong
- Chu
- Yi
- Woo
- Wang
- Liu
- Sui
- Jung
- Fu
- Eunuch
- Hui
- Yang
- Wu
- Kang
- Cho
- Tung
- Sung
- Lin
- Mei
- Eng
- Chong
- Chiang
- Jae
- Kung
- Ling
- Han
- Subdistrict
- Kai
- Yen
- Jin
- Eileen
- Yin
- Gao
- Chi
- Taipei
- Sichuan
- Lu
- Ji
- Warlord
- Ho
- Ping
- Peng
- Gu
- Wong
- Jen
- Rayford
- Tai
- Wat
- Emperor
- Bai
- Ting
- Ko
- Lai
- Jenna
- Tong
- Hu
- Mao
- Chow
- Kurdistan
- Recapture
- Taiwan
- Nam
- Su
- Kim
- Ju
- Ci
- Nan
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.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.