"Nanning" meaning in All languages combined

See Nanning on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

enPR: nänʹnǐngʹ Etymology: From the Mandarin for 南寧/南宁 (Nánníng). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|cmn|-}} Mandarin, {{zh-l|南寧}} 南寧/南宁 (Nánníng) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Nanning
  1. A prefecture-level city, the capital of Guangxi, China. Wikipedia link: Nanning Categories (place): Cities in China, Cities in Guangxi, Nanning, Places in China, Places in Guangxi, Regional capitals of China Synonyms: Yungning, Nan-ning (alt: Wade–Giles) Translations (Capital of Guangxi): نَانِّينْغ (nanninḡ) [masculine] (Arabic), ناننينغ (nan-nīnḡ) [masculine] (Arabic), 南寧 (Chinese Cantonese), 南宁 (naam⁴ ning⁴) (Chinese Cantonese), 南寧 (Chinese Mandarin), 南宁 (Nánníng) (Chinese Mandarin), Nanning (Hungarian), 南寧 (Nannei) (alt: なんねい) (Japanese), 난닝 [Nanning] (Korean), 남녕 (Namnyeong) (Korean), Наннинг [Nanning, masculine] (Macedonian), Наньни́н (Nanʹnín) [masculine] (Russian), Nanning (Spanish), Nam Ninh (Vietnamese), Namzningz (Zhuang)

Alternative forms

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