cho is town
ken is prefecture
gun is shire
cho means 町 in japanese... or for definition it means butteryfly.
Butterfly
"Cho-cho-san" is a character in the opera "Madama Butterfly" by Giacomo Puccini. In Japanese, "cho" means butterfly, so "cho-cho-san" translates to "Miss Butterfly."
Japanese
kung zaoh cho
shici men cho
The Japanese translation for butterfly is Choucho, or just cho. 蝶
Joe, Cho (chinese),
Chouchin
Cho zo Muto has written: 'A short history of Anglo-Japanese relations' -- subject(s): Foreign relations
チョコレート (cho ko ree to) is Japanese borrowed word for chocolate; however お菓子(o ka shi) is the general Japanese word for sweets, confections.[ee = elongated 'e' sound]
That is definitely not Japanese. I don't think that's any modern language, maybe some nonsense in Chinese.