/t͡ʃæŋ/
OriginFrom Persian چنگ (čang).
- A traditional harp of central and southwest Asia
- A surname from Mandarin.
“Former Chinese warlord Chang Hsueh-liang, who along with Chinese Communists kidnapped Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek and changed the course of Chinese history, died in Hawaii on Oct. 15, Taiwan an”
“Zhang Xueliang, whose name was also rendered Chang Hsueh-liang, was born in 1901 in Manchuria. His father, Zhang Zuolin, a leading warlord known as "the Old Marshal," was assassinated in 1928 by the J”
“The man surnamed Chang (張) on Monday was taken back to his residence in Cianjhen District to clarify how the alleged murders took place after blood samples collected at his home last week matched DNA ”
- A surname from Chinese.
“Chang Chen-wei (章宸瑋), a second-year high school student, said he learned a lot from the American participants, whom he said "did not just come here to compete."
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- A surname from Chinese.
- A surname from Chinese.
- A surname from Korean.
- A Naga language spoken in north-eastern India.
- A gewog of Thimphu District, Bhutan.
Formschangs(plural) · çeng(alternative) · Zhang(alternative, Hanyu-Pinyin) · Jhang(alternative) · Jang(alternative) · Zang(alternative)