Gan

//ɡæn//

Synonyms for "gan" (2 found)

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Noun(1 words)

Related words (1)

Related word relations

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4 relation types

etymologically related_to

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form of

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has context

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related to

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Translations

20 translations across 15 languages.

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Arabic

1 entries
  • كَن name (variety of Chinese)

Chinese

1 entries
  • 贛語 /赣语 name (variety of Chinese)

Chinese Cantonese

2 entries
  • 江西話 /江西话 name (variety of Chinese)
  • 贛語 /赣语 name (variety of Chinese)

Chinese Mandarin

2 entries
  • 江西話 /江西话 name (variety of Chinese)
  • 贛語 /赣语 name (variety of Chinese)

Eastern Min Chinese

1 entries
  • 贛語 /赣语 name (variety of Chinese)

Finnish

1 entries
  • gan-kiina name (variety of Chinese)

French

1 entries
  • gan name (variety of Chinese)

Gan Chinese

1 entries
  • 江西話 /江西话 name (variety of Chinese)

German

1 entries
  • Gan name (variety of Chinese)

Hakka Chinese

1 entries
  • 贛語 /赣语 name (variety of Chinese)

Japanese

2 entries
  • カン語 name (variety of Chinese)
  • 贛語 name (variety of Chinese)

Korean

1 entries
  • 간어 name (variety of Chinese)

Russian

2 entries
  • гань name (variety of Chinese)
  • цзянси́йский name (variety of Chinese)

Vietnamese

2 entries
  • Cám ngữ name (variety of Chinese)
  • tiếng Cám name (variety of Chinese)

Wu Chinese

1 entries
  • 贛語 /赣语 name (variety of Chinese)

Sample sentences

6 total sentences available.

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Lao Gan Ma and I have a love-hate relationship.

Source: tatoeba (434110)

According to Judaism, wicked souls are purified in Gehinnom, which lasts no longer than a year, before going on to Gan Eden (Paradise).

Source: tatoeba (11036791)

The Islamic word for heaven, Jannah, is derived from the Jewish term Gan Eden, and the word for hell, Jahannam, is derived from the Jewish term Gehinnom.

Source: tatoeba (12788148)

The one problem I had here was my broad Geordie accent which the teachers tried their hardest to make me lose. I couldn't understand their problem with it because I could understand myself. Whenever I told them, "Am gannin yem", they would say, "No, Christopher. It's not "am gannin yem", it's "I am going home".

Source: wiktionary

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