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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Wong — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Anna May Wong (1905–1961), US amerikanische Schauspielerin Bradley Darryl Wong (* 1960), US amerikanischer Schauspieler Derek Wong Zi Liang (* 1989), singapurischer Badmintonspieler Elizabeth Wong (* 1958) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wong He — Wong Hei ( Born 1967 July 27 )Wong He , Whose original name is Kwong Yek Yee, his artist name is pronounced in Cantonese as Wong Hei, is a Hong Kong Actor who started his career in 1992, on ATV Hong Kong as a host and worked as a radio host for a … Wikipedia
Wong — Wong, n. [AS. wang, wong.] A field. [Obs.] Spelman. Woods and wonges. Havelok the Dane. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wong — Contents 1 Name 2 Businesses 3 Music 4 Fictional characters … Wikipedia
Wong — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Wong est la transcription de deux patronymes cantonais, 王 (Wang en mandarin) et 黄 (Huang en mandarin). Personnages réels Arthur Wong est un directeur de… … Wikipédia en Français
WONG — Infobox Radio station name = WONG city = Canton, Mississippi area = branding = slogan = frequency = 1150 AM (kHz) airdate = format = Urban AC/Gospel music power = 500 Watts (day) 19 Watts (night) class = D facility id = 31587 coordinates =… … Wikipedia
Wong — Recorded as Won, Wone, Wong, Woon and possibly others, this surname which appears to be from the Far East and particularly associated with China, but in England, is usually English. It has at least two origins. It has been recorded in England… … Surnames reference
wong — You would call somebody a wong if that person was really annoying, snobby, or any type where you would like to insult the person. Chris is a wong … Dictionary of american slang
wong — You would call somebody a wong if that person was really annoying, snobby, or any type where you would like to insult the person. Chris is a wong … Dictionary of american slang
wong — the jaw ; WOINE TODH, or rather WONG TODH, the anine tooth … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England