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Cantonese is a dialect that people speak in China.
In Cantonese, "mong" (猛) can mean strong, fierce, or powerful. It is commonly used to describe someone or something that is energetic or forceful.
Yes, there is a book called "Mean Girls" by Micol Ostow. It is a novelization of the movie, "Mean Girls," written to provide a deeper insight into the characters and story.
"Rebeka" is a variation of the name "Rebecca," which is of Hebrew origin and means "to bind" or "to ensnare." It is a common name for girls and is often associated with qualities such as beauty and kindness.
obliterating spelt wrong
Actually, the name Skylar isn't Cantonese or Chinese at all. The meaning of of Skylar comes from the Dutch word Schuyler for "scholar".
grizzly spelt wrong
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Yes, "zang" does mean excellent in Cantonese, but this is one of the cases where some words spoken in Cantonese cannot be written. Most often used in "ho zang ah!" Which translates to "very excellent!"
the exact same as you've just spelt it:grandfather If you mean how is it spelt in Irish, "Sean athair"
The spelling "spelt" can be used to mean "spelled" (past tense of spell). The form is more used in British English.The term spelt is also a European variety of wheat.
"Pei" in "Shar-Pei" means skin in Cantonese.