Cantonese words starting with W
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wong4 gan1 hei2 ji6
黃巾起義黄巾起义
Yellow Turban Rebellion; the peasant uprising at the end of the Eastern Han dynasty starting in 184 AD.
wong4 gan1 man4 bin3
黃巾民變黄巾民变
The Yellow Turbans Peasant Uprising at the end of the Eastern Han dynasty starting in 184 AD.
wong4 gan1 zi1 lyun6
黃巾之亂黄巾之乱
The Yellow Turban Rebellion; a peasant uprising at the end of the Eastern Han dynasty starting in 184 AD.
wong4 gau2 mou4
黃狗毛黄狗毛
The woolly fern (Cibotium barometz), a plant with dense golden-yellow fuzz used in traditional Chinese medicine to stop bleeding.
wong4 gau2 tau4
黃狗頭黄狗头
Golden chicken fern (Cibotium barometz), also known as woolly fern.
wong4 geng1
黃猄黄猄
Reeves's muntjac, a type of barking deer.
wong4 geng2 doek3 muk6 niu5
黃頸啄木鳥黄颈啄木鸟
Darjeeling woodpecker; Dendrocopos darjellensis, a bird species native to Asia.
wong4 geng2 fung6 mei4
黃頸鳳鶥黄颈凤鹛
Whiskered yuhina (Yuhina flavicollis), a bird species found in parts of Asia.
wong4 geng2 ji5 laap6 zeoi2 zoek3
黃頸擬蠟嘴雀黄颈拟蜡嘴雀
Collared grosbeak (Mycerobas affinis), a species of bird.
wong4 gin3 naam4
黃建南黄建南
John Huang (1945-), Democratic Party fundraiser.
wong4 git6
王傑王杰
Dave Wong, a Taiwanese-Hong Kong singer-songwriter.
wong4 goek3 gai1
黃腳雞黄脚鸡
A honey trap, badger game, or blackmail scheme using sex to extort someone.
wong4 goek3 laap6
黃腳立黄脚立
A traffic warden.
wong4 goek3 luk6 kau1
黃腳綠鳩黄脚绿鸠
Yellow-footed green pigeon (Treron phoenicopterus).
wong4 goek3 ngan4 au1
黃腳銀鷗黄脚银鸥
Caspian gull (Larus cachinnans).
wong4 goek3 saam1 zi2 ceon1
黃腳三趾鶉黄脚三趾鹑
Yellow-legged buttonquail (Turnix tanki), a bird species.
wong4 goeng1
黃薑黄姜
Turmeric; a plant used for culinary and medicinal purposes.
wong4 gong1
黃岡黄冈
Huanggang, a prefecture-level city in eastern Hubei province, China.
wong4 gong1 doek3 faa1 niu5
黃肛啄花鳥黄肛啄花鸟
Yellow-vented flowerpecker (Dicaeum chrysorrheum); a bird species.
wong4 gong1 si5
黃岡市黄冈市
Huanggang, a prefecture-level city in Hubei Province
wong4 gu1
皇姑
Huanggu district of Shenyang city in Liaoning province, China.
wong4 gu1 keoi1
皇姑區皇姑区
Huanggu, a district of Shenyang City, Liaoning.
wong4 gu2
皇古
Ancient times; the remote past.
wong4 guk1
黃菊黄菊
Huang Ju (1938-2007), Chinese politician.
wong4 gun1
王冠
Crown; a royal headdress worn by a monarch.
wong4 gun1
皇冠
Crown; a circular head decoration symbolizing imperial power, typically made of gold and adorned with jewels.
wong4 gun1 ceot1 baan2
皇冠出版
Crown Publishing, a prominent book publisher in Hong Kong.
wong4 gun1 ceot1 baan2 zaap6 tyun4
皇冠出版集團皇冠出版集团
Crown Publishing Group.
wong4 gun1 gaa3 jat6 zau2 dim3
皇冠假日酒店
Crowne Plaza, a multinational chain of full-service hotels.
wong4 gun1 soeng6 dik1 ming4 zyu1
皇冠上的明珠
The brightest jewel in the crown; the most valuable or prized asset of a group or collection.
wong4 gun2
簧管
Reed pipe; a pipe with a reed used in wind instruments.
wong4 gun3 doek3 muk6 niu5
黃冠啄木鳥黄冠啄木鸟
Lesser yellownape (Picus chlorolophus), a bird species.
wong4 gun3 kei4
黃貫其黄贯其
Wong Koon-Kei, a Hong Kong guitarist of the band The Postman.
wong4 gun3 zung1
黃貫中黄贯中
Paul Wong Koon-chung, a Hong Kong singer and musician.
wong4 gung1
王公
Princes and dukes; royalty and nobility.
wong4 gung1
王宮王宫
An imperial palace or royal palace.
wong4 gung1
皇宮皇宫
Imperial palace; the palace where a royal family lives.
wong4 gwaa1
黃瓜黄瓜
Cucumber.
wong4 gwaa1 syun1
黃瓜酸黄瓜酸
Pickled cucumbers.
wong4 gwan1
皇軍皇军
Imperial army, especially referring to the historical Imperial Japanese Army.
wong4 gwan1 haa4
王軍霞王军霞
Wang Junxia (born 1973), a Chinese long-distance runner.
wong4 gwan1 jyu4
王君如
Cyndi Wang (1982-), Taiwanese singer and actress.
wong4 gwat1 seoi5
黃骨髓黄骨髓
Yellow bone marrow.
wong4 gwo2 syu6 buk6 bou3
黃果樹瀑布黄果树瀑布
Huangguoshu Waterfall, located in Guizhou, China.
wong4 gwo2 syu6 daai6 buk6 bou3
黃果樹大瀑布黄果树大瀑布
Huangguoshu Waterfall, a major waterfall located in Anshun, Guizhou.
wong4 gwok3
王國王国
Kingdom; a country ruled by a king or queen, or figuratively an business empire built by someone.
wong4 gwok3 hing1
王國興王国兴
Wong Kwok-hing, a Hong Kong trade unionist and former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.
wong4 gwok3 wai4
王國維王国维
Wang Guowei, a noted Chinese scholar of the late Qing dynasty and early Republican period.
wong4 gwok3 zeoi6 wui6 so2
王國聚會所王国聚会所
Kingdom Hall; the place of worship used by Jehovah's Witnesses.
wong4 gwong1 jyu6
黃光裕黄光裕
Huang Guangyu (1969-), a PRC entrepreneur, millionaire, and founder of GOME Electrical.