rong

See also: Rong, róng, ròng, rồng, rōng, rǒng, rộng, and rǿng

English

Adjective

rong

  1. Misspelling of wrong.

Noun

rong

  1. Misspelling of wrong.

Verb

rong

  1. Misspelling of wrong.

Chuukese

Verb

rong

  1. to hear

Dimasa

Etymology

From Assamese ৰং (roṅ).

Noun

rong

  1. color

Estonian

Etymology

Possibly onomatopoetic. Compare Livonian raņg.

Noun

rong (genitive rongi, partitive rongi)

  1. train

Declension

Garo

Etymology

Probably ultimately from Sanskrit रङ्ग (raṅga, color)

Noun

rong

  1. color

Jingpho

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *m/s-rwaŋ (cat, wildcat; tiger); cognate with Burmese ကြောင် (kraung, cat) (STEDT).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʒoŋ˧˩/

Noun

rong

  1. (in compounds) tiger; leopard

Derived terms

References

  • Xu, Xijian (徐悉艰); Xiao, Jiacheng (肖家成); Yue, Xiangkun (岳相昆); Dai, Qingxia (戴庆厦) (1983-12), “rong-”, in 景汉辞典 [Jingpho-Chinese Dictionary], Kunming: Yunnan Nationalities Publishing House, page 694

Mandarin

Romanization

rong

  1. Nonstandard spelling of rōng.
  2. Nonstandard spelling of róng.
  3. Nonstandard spelling of rǒng.
  4. Nonstandard spelling of ròng.

Usage notes

  • Transcriptions of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.

Mokilese

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈroŋ/

Verb

rong

  1. to hear

Derived terms

Rohingya

Alternative forms

Noun

rong (Hanifi spelling 𐴌𐴡𐴚)

  1. color

Vietnamese

Pronunciation

Noun

(classifier cây) rong • ()

  1. seaweedlike algae
  2. seaweed
Derived terms
Derived terms
  • rong biển
  • rong đuôi chó
  • rong đuôi chồn
  • rong rêu
  • rong tảo

Adjective

rong • (𨀐, 𩢦)

  1. wandering
    quầy hàng rong
    street food stand
Derived terms
Derived terms
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