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- A romanisation scheme designed for Mandarin.
- A romanisation scheme designed for Cantonese.
- A language spoken in Papua New Guinea, sometimes called Nagatman (the name of a village where it is spoken)
- A university in the eastern United States.
- A romanisation scheme designed for Korean.
- A surname transferred from the place name.
- A romanisation scheme designed for Japanese.
- (historical) Iâl, a commote of medieval Wales.
- A people in Papua New Guinea associated with the Yale language
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- Standard Mandarin, an official language of China and Taiwan, and one of four official languages in Singapore; Putonghua, Guoyu or Huayu.
- the dialect of Chinese spoken in Beijing and adopted as the official language for all of China
- A branch of the Chinese languages, consisting of many dialects; Guanhua or Beifanghua.
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- The standardized spoken Chinese language, also referred to as Standard Mandarin. The term remains in common use in the Republic of China (Taiwan) and colloquially in Hong Kong (along with Putonghua). In mainland China, Guoyu or Taiwan Guoyu is used to refer to Taiwanese Mandarin (standard), as opposed to mainland standard Mandarin.
- (historical) The language the Emperor of China spoke.
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- (uncountable) The Standard Chinese language, written in Chinese characters and spoken and spelled using Standard Mandarin pronunciation.
- (uncountable) The branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family including Mandarin, Cantonese, Shanghainese, Southern Min, and other closely related language varieties and dialects.
- (uncountable, collective) The citizens of China, particularly citizens of the People's Republic of China.
- (uncountable, collective) The Han Chinese, whether in China or overseas.
- (uncountable) The logographic writing system shared by most Sinitic languages.
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- Of, from, or related to a language native to Han Chinese persons, often used generally of Chinese characters or particularly to refer to Standard Mandarin.
- Of, from, or related to China, particularly now the People's Republic of China.
- (sometimes offensive) As exotic, unusual, backwards, or unorganized as someone or something from China.
- (non-subsective, prepositive, in set phrases, sometimes offensive) Used with a noun to indicate a referent different from, and seemingly more exotic or unusual than, the base noun's referent.
- Of, from, or related to the people of China, particularly the Han Chinese and their culture whether in China or overseas.
- of or relating to or characteristic of the island republic on Taiwan or its residents or their language
- of or pertaining to China or its peoples or cultures
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- (countable, chiefly in the plural) A person from China or of Chinese descent.
- (UK, countable, colloquial) Ellipsis of Chinese meal (“meal consisting of Chinese cuisine”).
- (UK, countable, colloquial) Ellipsis of Chinese restaurant (“restaurant serving Chinese cuisine”).
- (uncountable) Ellipsis of Chinese cuisine.
- any of the Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in China; regarded as dialects of a single language (even though they are mutually unintelligible) because they share an ideographic writing system
- a native or inhabitant of Communist China or of Nationalist China
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- A transliteration of the Mandarin surname 更
- A transliteration of the Mandarin surname 景
- A transliteration of the Mandarin surname 京 (jīng)
- A transliteration of the Mandarin surname 井 (jǐng)
- A transliteration of the Mandarin surname 敬 (jìng)
- A river in China, a tributary of the Wei.
- A transliteration of the Mandarin surname 荊 /荆 (jīng)
- A transliteration of the Mandarin surname 經 /经 or 经
- A transliteration of the Mandarin surname 靖 (jìng)
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- (countable, chiefly in the plural) An inhabitant of Canton; a person of Canton descent.
- (uncountable) A dialect of the Cantonese language, spoken in Guangzhou (Canton), Hong Kong, Macau, and treated as the standard dialect of the Cantonese language.
- (uncountable) A Sinitic language mainly spoken in the south-eastern part of Mainland China, Guangdong (Canton), Hong Kong, Macau, by the Chinese minorities in Southeast Asia and by many overseas Chinese worldwide.
- the dialect of Chinese spoken in Canton and neighboring provinces and in Hong Kong and elsewhere outside China
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- A Chinese surname from Mandarin.
- A gewog of Bumthang District, Bhutan.
- A Chinese surname from Hokkien.
- A Chinese surname from Teochew.
- The imperial dynasty of China which reigned from 618 to 907.
- The Turkic dynasty of China which lasted from 923 to 936.
- A county of Baoding, Hebei, China.
- Any of a number of places in China.
- Any of a number of places, including a village in Iran and a village in Afghanistan.
- A Chinese surname from Cantonese.
- A kingdom in China which existed between 937 and 975.
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- A Chinese surname from Mandarin.
- Ellipsis of Young River.
- Ellipsis of Young County.
- A Chinese surname from Hokkien.
- Ellipsis of Young Parish.
- A town in Hilltops council area, South West Slopes Region, New South Wales, Australia.
- A British distinguishing surname transferred from the nickname for the younger of two people having the same given name.
- Ellipsis of Mount Young.
- An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Gila County, Arizona, United States.
- Ellipsis of Young Township.
- Ellipsis of Young Lake.
- A Chinese surname from Cantonese.
- An unincorporated community in Jackson County, West Virginia, United States.
- A village in Saskatchewan, Canada.
- An unincorporated community in Brown Township, Morgan County, Indiana, United States.
- A city in Río Negro department, Uruguay.
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- (UK) A film with the film classification U (“universal”).
- Abbreviation of university.
- An honorific to a Burmese man
- Abbreviation of Sunday.
- A U-turn.
- the 21st letter of the Roman alphabet
- a base containing nitrogen that is found in RNA (but not in DNA) and derived from pyrimidine; pairs with adenine
- a heavy toxic silvery-white radioactive metallic element; occurs in many isotopes; used for nuclear fuels and nuclear weapons
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- (typography) A pronunciation guide written above or beside Chinese characters.
- A clear, deep, red variety of corundum, valued as a precious stone.
- A red bird-of-paradise, Paradisaea rubra.
- A deep red colour.
- (heraldry) The tincture red or gules.
- (rhyming slang) Alternative letter-case form of Ruby (“curry”).
- A ruby hummer, a South American hummingbird, Clytolaema rubricauda.
- a transparent deep red variety of corundum; used as a gemstone and in lasers
- a deep and vivid red color
- a transparent piece of ruby that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem
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- Standard Mandarin, an official language of China and Taiwan, and one of four official languages in Singapore; Putonghua, Guoyu or Huayu.
- the dialect of Chinese spoken in Beijing and adopted as the official language for all of China
- A branch of the Chinese languages, consisting of many dialects; Guanhua or Beifanghua.
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- (typography) A pronunciation guide written above or beside Chinese characters.
- A clear, deep, red variety of corundum, valued as a precious stone.
- A red bird-of-paradise, Paradisaea rubra.
- A deep red colour.
- (heraldry) The tincture red or gules.
- (rhyming slang) Alternative letter-case form of Ruby (“curry”).
- A ruby hummer, a South American hummingbird, Clytolaema rubricauda.
- a transparent deep red variety of corundum; used as a gemstone and in lasers
- a deep and vivid red color
- a transparent piece of ruby that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem
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- (uncountable) The Standard Chinese language, written in Chinese characters and spoken and spelled using Standard Mandarin pronunciation.
- (uncountable) The branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family including Mandarin, Cantonese, Shanghainese, Southern Min, and other closely related language varieties and dialects.
- (uncountable, collective) The citizens of China, particularly citizens of the People's Republic of China.
- (uncountable, collective) The Han Chinese, whether in China or overseas.
- (uncountable) The logographic writing system shared by most Sinitic languages.
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- Of, from, or related to a language native to Han Chinese persons, often used generally of Chinese characters or particularly to refer to Standard Mandarin.
- Of, from, or related to China, particularly now the People's Republic of China.
- (sometimes offensive) As exotic, unusual, backwards, or unorganized as someone or something from China.
- (non-subsective, prepositive, in set phrases, sometimes offensive) Used with a noun to indicate a referent different from, and seemingly more exotic or unusual than, the base noun's referent.
- Of, from, or related to the people of China, particularly the Han Chinese and their culture whether in China or overseas.
- of or relating to or characteristic of the island republic on Taiwan or its residents or their language
- of or pertaining to China or its peoples or cultures
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- (countable, chiefly in the plural) A person from China or of Chinese descent.
- (UK, countable, colloquial) Ellipsis of Chinese meal (“meal consisting of Chinese cuisine”).
- (UK, countable, colloquial) Ellipsis of Chinese restaurant (“restaurant serving Chinese cuisine”).
- (uncountable) Ellipsis of Chinese cuisine.
- any of the Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in China; regarded as dialects of a single language (even though they are mutually unintelligible) because they share an ideographic writing system
- a native or inhabitant of Communist China or of Nationalist China
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- (countable, chiefly in the plural) An inhabitant of Canton; a person of Canton descent.
- (uncountable) A dialect of the Cantonese language, spoken in Guangzhou (Canton), Hong Kong, Macau, and treated as the standard dialect of the Cantonese language.
- (uncountable) A Sinitic language mainly spoken in the south-eastern part of Mainland China, Guangdong (Canton), Hong Kong, Macau, by the Chinese minorities in Southeast Asia and by many overseas Chinese worldwide.
- the dialect of Chinese spoken in Canton and neighboring provinces and in Hong Kong and elsewhere outside China