Contionary:장
Dan'a'yo
Alternative forms
Roman: jang
Pronunciation
(Dan'a'yo) IPA: /dʒaŋ/
Words
jang is one of the most popular syllables in Dan'a'yo. On its own, it means "chapter", "long", or "only". There is also the advanced character "stick". Otherwise, it is a part of a lot of polysyllabic words.
Other Characters
- 場 is not a word on its own; it requires
市場 - (n) open space, market - 臓 is not a word on its own; it requires
内臓 - (n) entrails, internal organs - 障 is not a word on its own; it requires
障碍 - (n) shield, barricade - 争 is not a word on its own; it requires
抗争 - (v.tr) to fight, to dispute - 葬 is not a word on its own; it requires
埋葬 - (v.tr) to inter, to bury - 掌 is not a word on its own; it requires
手掌 - (n) palm, sole
- 杖 (Advanced) is a word on its own but should be avoided when possible; (n) staff, stick
- 奨 (Advanced) is not a word on its own and should be avoided when possible; it requires
奨励 - (v.tr) to award - 墻 (Naming) is not a word on its own and may only appear in names. Its full name is
墻壁 - wall - 蒋 (Naming) is not a word on its own and may only appear in names. It means Manchurian wild rice
- 醤 (Naming) is not a word on its own and may only appear in names. Its full spelling is
果醤 - jam, paste, sauce - 樟 (Naming) is not a word on its own and may only appear in names. Its full name is
樟脳 - camphor tree - 薔 (Naming) is not a word on its own and may only appear in names. Its full name is
薔薇 - rose