What is another word for hao?

Pronunciation: [hˈa͡ʊ] (IPA)

"Hao" is a Mandarin word that translates to "good" in English. There are many synonyms for "hao" in Mandarin that provide additional context and meaning. One such synonym is "you", which signifies excellence or superior quality. Another synonym is "liang", which is often used to describe something of high quality or value. Additionally, "hui" is a synonym that denotes ability or proficiency in a particular area. "Da" is another synonym for "hao" that can be used to describe something as great or magnificent. Overall, Mandarin offers a breadth of synonyms for "hao" that allow for nuance and specificity in expression.

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  • Independent

    • Proper noun, singular
      ho.
  • Other Related

    • Proper noun, singular
      Hau.

What are the hypernyms for Hao?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Hao?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

What are the holonyms for Hao?

Holonyms are words that denote a whole whose part is denoted by another word.
  • holonyms for hao (as nouns)

Usage examples for Hao

In the course of the first moon, of the 25th year of Kien-long, She-fo-pao cultivated a farm on the brow of a hill belonging to Chin-se-kien, and which lay in the vicinity of certain lands cultivated by Vang-yung-man and Vang-ky-hao, inasmuch as that the fields of Vang-yung-man lay on the left of those of She-fo-pao, which were in the center, and those of Vang-ky-hao on the right side of the declivity of the hill.
"Travels in China, Containing Descriptions, Observations, and Comparisons, Made and Collected in the Course of a Short Residence at the Imperial Palace of Yuen-Min-Yuen, and on a Subsequent Journey through the Country from Pekin to Canton"
John Barrow
Vang-ky-hao hearing the explosion, hastened forward, and called aloud to enquire who had fired the gun.
"Travels in China, Containing Descriptions, Observations, and Comparisons, Made and Collected in the Course of a Short Residence at the Imperial Palace of Yuen-Min-Yuen, and on a Subsequent Journey through the Country from Pekin to Canton"
John Barrow
He was, moreover, a great eater: hao wale i ka ai a me ka ia.
"Northern California, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands"
Charles Nordhoff

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