Anyone know what the meaning of "nam yerng/yang" means?
Thanks for any input!
-Matt
Meaning of "Nam Yerng"
Re: Meaning of "Nam Yerng"
It means the geographical area south of China. Nam = south, and yeung = foreign.
By extension, dung-yeung refers to east of China, ie. Japan, so a dungyeungyan is a person from Japan.
Saiyeung refers to the west, therefore saiyeungyan is a westerner.
I've not herd of bak-yeung (where bak refers to north), but I've not been around that much...
Dyl.
By extension, dung-yeung refers to east of China, ie. Japan, so a dungyeungyan is a person from Japan.
Saiyeung refers to the west, therefore saiyeungyan is a westerner.
I've not herd of bak-yeung (where bak refers to north), but I've not been around that much...
Dyl.
Re: Meaning of "Nam Yerng"
i thought yeung meant "ocean"
nam yeung actually means "south ocean" namely the area of Southeast Asia.
yeung came to mean foreigner since the foreigners came across the ocean.
nam yeung actually means "south ocean" namely the area of Southeast Asia.
yeung came to mean foreigner since the foreigners came across the ocean.
Re: Meaning of "Nam Yerng"
Roger wrote:
> i thought yeung meant "ocean"
> nam yeung actually means "south ocean" namely the area of
> Southeast Asia.
南洋 also refers to the Malay Archipelago in general, and, in particular, the island of Singapore (叻埠).
Sebastian.
> i thought yeung meant "ocean"
> nam yeung actually means "south ocean" namely the area of
> Southeast Asia.
南洋 also refers to the Malay Archipelago in general, and, in particular, the island of Singapore (叻埠).
Sebastian.
Re: Meaning of "Nam Yerng"
it however comes to me a foul language at first. Hehehehe, sor.
Re: Meaning of "Nam Yerng"
Dear Gar,
I think it's not proper to pollute here with foul language, but if you want to know it, try to consider the pronounciation of nam.
I think it's not proper to pollute here with foul language, but if you want to know it, try to consider the pronounciation of nam.