What does Ah Ma mean in Chinese?

“Ah Ma” is the name for “Paternal Grandma” in Hokkien, the particular Chinese dialect that most Chinese-Singaporeans speak (originating from the south of China).
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What does Ah Ma mean in Cantonese?

Amah is the Mosuo term for mother. It is a specific Hokkien honorific.
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What is ah mah in Chinese?

Some however argued that it is the English form of the Chinese word ah mah. Ah (阿; ā) is a common Chinese prefix used before monosyllabic names or kinship terms to indicate familiarity, and mah (妈; 媽; mā) means "mother".
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What do Chinese call their grandmother?

China: Popular Chinese names for grandmothers include NaiNai, Ma Ma, Po Po, and Wai Po, but the exact name chosen depends upon the region, the language and whether a grandmother is on the maternal or paternal side.
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What is grandma in Cantonese?

English. Cantonese. Paternal Grandmother. 嫲嫲 [maa4 maa4]
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What is Po Po in Chinese?

pó po. husband's mother mother-in-law grandma.
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What does Di Di mean in Chinese?

弟弟 : younger brother... : dì di | Definition | Mandarin Chinese Pinyin English Dictionary | Yabla Chinese.
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What is Kuya in Chinese?

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What does nai nai mean in Chinese?

Juliet Nai nai (奶奶) is the Chinese word for grandma, and it specifies to your father's mother.
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What does Por Por mean in Chinese?

grandmother / matron / mother-in-law. 婆 Learn more. po2.
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What are nannies called in China?

Generally, every Chinese-speaking nanny is called Ayi (Ah-Yee), which means Aunt. It is a family-friendly and respectful way to refer to a nanny in a Chinese family as the children can call her freely without any awkwardness between them.
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How do you say Grandpa in Chinese?

The Chinese word for “grandfather” on the father's side is 祖父 and grandmother is 祖母.
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How do you say Grandma in Taiwan?

Interestingly, in Taiwanese, āmā 阿嬤 simply means "grandmother." To specify, in Taiwanese, paternal grandma is nèimā 內嬤 while maternal grandma is wàimā 外嬤.
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What does Goh Goh mean in Cantonese?

I have lived here for over two months now and I am ashamed to say that my Cantonese is limited to about seven or eight random words: goh goh (little brother), mmgoy sye (thank you), doh tze (another way of saying thank you), joh san (good morning), gao (nine), siu siu (less less), lido (here), haiya (yes, okay) and a ...
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What does Fei Chai mean?

廢柴 fèi chái. (Cantonese) (coll.) good-for-nothing loser.
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What is Angkong In Chinese?

(“Angkong” is Chinese for grandfather).
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What does Wai Po mean in Chinese?

Both lao lao and wai po (links in Chinese) refer to one's maternal grandmother, according to the Xinhua online dictionary, which people use to look up words in China.
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What is a Waigong?

Wai Gong is Chinese meaning Grandpa in China. Unique Chinese Gift for Grandpa.
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What does Yeye mean in Chinese?

yé ye. (coll.) father's father paternal grandfather CL:個|个[ge4] Example Usage Strokes.
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What is Ako in Chinese?

Pronunciation. The Chinese term for "aunt" or "auntie" is composed of two characters: 阿姨. The pinyin for the first character 阿 is "ā." Thus, 阿 is pronounced in the 1st tone. The pinyin for the second character 姨 is "yí." That means 姨 is pronounced in the 2nd tone. In terms of tones, 阿姨 can also be referred to as a1 yi2 ...
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What does ai ya mean in Chinese?

(China, Hong Kong, Singapore, informal) ah; oh; exclamatory phrase expressing surprise, blame, dismay, shock, or fear.
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How do you respond to Ni Hao?

Simple Responses in Chinese

Friend: Ni hao ma? (how are you?) You: Wo hen hao!
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How do you say brother in Chinese?

In Chinese, Brother is called 哥哥(gē ge)but this vocabulary has various pronounciation. You can pronounce gē ge/ gě gé/ ge ge All of them are correct pronunciation.
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What Gege means?

gè gè every various separately, one by one.
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