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- yan Chinese English dictionary yan translate yan pinyin - MDBG
English to Chinese dictionary with Mandarin Pinyin Handwriting Recognition - learn Chinese faster with MDBG!
- Martin Yan Reflects on His Career, Desire to Never Stop Learning . . .
Yan continued, “When you travel, you see, you feel it, you sense it, you hear and you taste And cooking is a very sensuous endeavor You know, you use all your senses when you cook
- yán - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
yán (yan 2, Zhuyin ㄧㄢˊ) Hanyu Pinyin reading of 言, 讠; Hanyu Pinyin reading of 嚴 严, 厳; Hanyu Pinyin reading of 鹽 盐, 塩; Hanyu Pinyin reading of 顏 颜, 顔 颜; Hanyu Pinyin reading of 炎; Hanyu Pinyin reading of 嵒 岩, 嵓; Hanyu Pinyin reading of 巖 岩, 巌; Hanyu Pinyin reading of 衍; Hanyu Pinyin
- YAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of YAN is Scottish and dialectal English variant of one
- English translation of 燕 ( yan yàn ) - swallow in Chinese
燕 ( yan yàn ) (English translation: "swallow") as Chinese character including stroke order, Pinyin phonetic script, pronunciation in Mandarin, example sentence and English meaning
- Yan - Baby Name Meaning, Origin and Popularity - TheBump. com
Yan is a feminine name of Chinese origin that means “beautiful ” Yan has been used as a surname and a place name throughout China and is steeped in antiquity This short and sweet title will remind baby that they are beautiful no matter what
- Yan - Meaning of the Name Yan - What Does the Chinese Name . . . - Nameopia
In Chinese, 'Yan' (燕) means "swallow", referring to the small bird known for its distinctive forked tail The Chinese character for 'Yan' is composed of two parts: the upper part represents fire, while the lower part represents a bird
- Yan: Name Meaning, Origin, Popularity, Inspiration - FamilyEducation
Chinese : there are two accounts of the origin of this name: one a place named Yan Village and the other Yan Town Both places existed during the Zhou dynasty (1122–221 bc) Chinese : variant of Zhen Chinese : from the name of a person called Yan An from the state of Qi during the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc) Chinese : variant of
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