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Please don’t just highlight NG but specify clearly whether Ng is short form for Nguyen or is she Vietnamese Cantonese Ng or Teochew Ng in Vietnam or the unlikely Hokkien Ng in Vietnam.
Please don’t just highlight NG but specify clearly whether Ng is short form for Nguyen or is she Vietnamese Cantonese Ng or Teochew Ng in Vietnam or the unlikely Hokkien Ng in Vietnam.
i believe gan should be correctly pronounced as “ngan” consistent with southern dialects. “gan” was kk mispronunciation and translation by ah neh, macik, and baba nurses who didn’t grasp southern dialects well when they suka suka gave ah kow ah ngu ah ter names to chink babies.
Please don’t just highlight NG but specify clearly whether Ng is short form for Nguyen or is she Vietnamese Cantonese Ng or Teochew Ng in Vietnam or the unlikely Hokkien Ng in Vietnam.
Please don’t just highlight NG but specify clearly whether Ng is short form for Nguyen or is she Vietnamese Cantonese Ng or Teochew Ng in Vietnam or the unlikely Hokkien Ng in Vietnam.
Not sure why she capitalised the NG....probably either she just want to be a special Nguyen or dun want her distanced relatives to know her as a Nguyen ba...you know, she may be scared xiasuay family name.
i believe gan should be correctly pronounced as “ngan” consistent with southern dialects. “gan” was kk mispronunciation and translation by ah neh, macik, and baba nurses who didn’t grasp southern dialects well when they suka suka gave ah kow ah ngu ah ter names to chink babies.
Ngan Surname Meaning
Ngan is a last name commonly found in United States among its Chinese community. It is the Cantonese transliteration of a Chinese surnamemeaning: color, face, countenance, Japanese variant of 顏|颜[yan2].