ā​wēng

grandfather

ā​wēng grandfather

  1. ā interjection
    [prefix]
    Used before monosyllabic names, family names, birth-order numbers, or kinship terms to express familiarity or intimacy.
  2. old man
    (bound form) elderly man; senior male; often used as a respectful title for a man

ā​wēng father

  1. ā interjection
    [prefix]
    Used before monosyllabic names, family names, birth-order numbers, or kinship terms to express familiarity or intimacy.
  2. father
    (bound form) (literary) father

ā​wēng father-in-law

  1. ā interjection
    [prefix]
    Used before monosyllabic names, family names, birth-order numbers, or kinship terms to express familiarity or intimacy.
  2. father-in-law
    (bound form) (literary) a husband's or wife's father

ā​wēng Arafat

  1. phonetic
  2. phonetic