Tiongchiucied | seasonal festivals (as New year; May 5th; August 15th of the 8th month etc); according to the lunar calendar | 中秋節
Tiongchiupviar | moon cake | 中秋餅
Tiongchiuzeq | the Mid-autumn Festival, 15th of the 8th month (lunar) | 中秋節
Tiongchiuzoeq | moon festival | 中秋節
Tiongchiuzøeq | Mid-Autumn Festival, Full-Moon Festival | 中秋節
chiongchiuo | gunman; substitute | 槍手
hiongchiuo | murderer; cutthroat; killer | 凶手; 兇手
hiongchiuu | nostalgia | 鄉愁; 懷舊
iongchiu | banyan tree | 榕樹
kiongchiuo | a strong person; archery bow; a catapult | 強手; 弓手
siongchiu | pine; pine-tree | 松樹
siongchiu-iuu | turpentine | 松樹油; 松脂
tiongchiumee | mid autumn festival eve | 中秋暝
tiongchiupviar | moon cakes; autumnal equinox cakes | 中秋餅; 中秋月餅
tiongchiuzeq | the Mid-autumn Festival; 15th of the 8th month (lunar) | (節); 中秋
tiongchiuzoeq | mid autumn festival | 中秋節
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http://taioaan.org/taigie/english/jixtiern/match.php?exact=2&ndic=0&word=a
Checking Back button will show all the vocabularies that end with "zab" such as "apzab".
If you are unsure of any letter, put a . (period) in place of it (eg. "bof.ng").
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