噶 | gá | phonetic ga (used in rendering Tibetan and Mongolian sounds); Tibetan Ge: language of Buddha; dialect final particle (esp. in Yunnan) similar to 了 le |
准噶尔 | Zhǔn gá ěr | Dzungar, Junggar or Dsungharian basin in XinJiang |
喀什噶尔 | Kā shí gá ěr | Kashgar or Qeshqer (Chinese Kashi) in the west of Xinjiang near Kyrgyzstan |
噶伦 | gá lún | Tibetan government official; same as 噶布伦 |
噶哈巫族 | Gá hā wū zú | Kaxabu or Kahabu, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan |
噶啷啷 | gá lāng lāng | onomat. hum and clatter |
噶喇 | gá lǎ | onomat.; same as 噶拉 |
噶嗒 | gá tà | onomat. clattering |
噶嘣 | gá bēng | onomat. kaboom |
噶噶 | gá gá | onomat. |
噶布伦 | gá bù lún | Tibetan government official |
噶厦 | gá xià | government of Tibet, dissolved in 1959 |
噶拉 | gá lā | onomat.; same as 噶喇 |
噶拉・多杰・仁波 切 | Gá lā · Duō jié · Rén bō qiè | Garab Dorje Rinpoche, succession of Buthanese religious leaders |
噶尔 | Gá ěr | Gar county in Ngari prefecture, Tibet, Tibetan: Sgar rdzong |
噶尔县 | Gá ěr xiàn | Gar county in Ngari prefecture, Tibet, Tibetan: Sgar rdzong |
噶玛兰 | Gá mǎ lán | Kavalan, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan; old name of Yilan 宜兰 county, Taiwan |
噶玛兰族 | Gá mǎ lán zú | Kavalan, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan |
噶当派 | Gá dāng pài | Bkar-dgam-pa sect of Tibetan Buddhism |
噶举派 | Gá jǔ pài | Geju (Tibetan: transmit word of Buddha) sect of Tibetan Buddhist |
噶隆 | gá lóng | Tibetan government official; same as 噶布伦 |
噶霏 | gá fēi | old transliteration of coffee, now 咖啡 |
坦噶尼喀 | Tǎn gá ní kā | Tanganyika on continent of West Africa, one component of Tanzania |
坦噶尼喀湖 | Tǎn gá ní kā hú | Lake Tanganyika in West Africa |
准噶尔翼龙 | Zhǔn gá ěr yì lóng | Dsungaripterus (genus of pterosaur) |
萨噶达娃节 | Sà gá dá wá jié | Tibetan festival on 15th April marking Sakyamuni's birthday |
达噜噶齐 | dá lū gá qí | Mongolian daruqachi, local commander in Mongol and Yuan times |
马噶尔尼 | Mǎ gá ěr ní | Earl George Macartney (1737-1806), leader of British mission to Qing China in 1793; Paul McCartney, former Beatle |
马噶尔尼使团 | Mǎ gá ěr ní shǐ tuán | the Macartney mission to Qing China in 1793 |