kango
English
Etymology
From English 漢語 (kango), from Middle Chinese 漢語 (MC hɑnH ŋɨʌX, “Han, Chinese + speech, language”), compare modern Mandarin 漢語/汉语 (hànyǔ, “Chinese language”).
Noun
kango (plural kango)
- A Japanese word of Chinese origin, or a Japanese word coined along Chinese lines (a Sino-Japanese word).
Translations
See also
Hausa
Noun
kangō m (plural kangaye, possessed form kangon)
- A deserted, dilapidated building.
- An empty container.
Tok Pisin
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