- 安然无恙 ānránwúyàng safe and soundsafe and sound; to emerge from a disaster, accident, or illness unscathed; to be in good health or undamaged
- 无恙 wúyàng in good health(literary) to be in good health; safe and sound; free from illness or disaster. Frequently used in traditional greetings such as [[别来无恙|別來無恙|bie2 lai2 wu2 yang4]]
- 别来无恙 biéláiwúyàng I trust you have been well since we last met(literary) a formal greeting used to ask how someone has been since parting or when meeting again after a long absence
- 恙虫病 yàngchóngbìng scrub typhusscrub typhus; a bacterial disease transmitted to humans by larval mites (chiggers)
- 贵恙 guìyàng your illness(polite) a respectful way to refer to the illness or health condition of the person you are speaking to
- 安全无恙 ānquánwúyàng safe and soundsafe and sound; to come out unscathed from an accident or illness
- 微恙 wēiyàng slight illnessa minor illness or ailment; a slight indisposition
- 恙虫 yàngchóng chiggera tiny biting mite, also known as a scrub-itch mite or tsutsugamushi; its larvae can transmit scrub typhus to humans
- 恙螨 yàngmǎn chiggerchigger; tsutsugamushi; trombidiid mite
- 抱恙 bàoyàng to be illto be sick or in poor health; typically used in formal or written contexts
- 病病恙恙 bìngbingyàngyàng sicklyappearing weak and in poor health
- 贱恙 jiànyàng my illnesshumble way to refer to one's own illness
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH