"Gan" in Chinese is pronounced as "gahn" with a neutral tone. The pronunciation is similar to the English word "gone" but with a neutral tone, meaning it is said in a flat manner without rising or falling in pitch.
It is pronounced as "gar-GAN-chu-wan."
It is pronounced as "saw-RO-fuh-GAN-ax."
"Ni gan ma" is a common greeting in Chinese, which translates to "How are you?" in English.
"Gagnan" is pronounced as "gan-yuhn" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
"Gaugin" is pronounced as "goh-GAN" with the stress on the second syllable.
ho-gan
现 在 你 在 干 吗? pronounce: xian zai ni zai gan ma?
gan die gan ma
Tar-mi-gan.
Tar-mi-gan.
Just like it is spelled ... or - gan ... simple!!
vee-gan. The g is soft as in "egg".
It is pronounced exactly as it is written - Pa - gan
gon imnee
gone aggla (gan eagla)
MO-seen Na-GAN
Zhiqing Gan has written: 'Jing zi yan du zhi yin' -- subject(s): Chinese Philosophy, Philosophy, Chinese