gá
phonetic ga (used in rendering Tibetan and Mongolian sounds)
Tibetan Ge: language of Buddha
(dialect) final particle similar to 了[le5] (esp. in Yunnan)
Zhǔn gá ěr
Dzungar, Junggar or Dsungharian basin in Xinjiang
Gá ěr
Gar county in Ngari prefecture, Tibet, Tibetan: Sgar rdzong
Gá mǎ lán
Kavalan, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan
old name of Yilan 宜蘭|宜兰 county, Taiwan
Kavalan, a brand of single malt whisky from Taiwan
Kā shí gá ěr
Kashgar or Qeshqer (Chinese Kashi) in the west of Xinjiang near Kyrgyzstan
Gá jǔ pài
Geju (Tibetan: transmit word of Buddha) sect of Tibetan Buddhist
Gá mǎ lán zú
Kavalan, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan
gá xià
government of Tibet, dissolved in 1959
gá lún
Tibetan government official
same as 噶布倫|噶布伦
Gá dāng pài
Bkar-dgam-pa sect of Tibetan Buddhism
Gá ěr xiàn
Gar county in Ngari prefecture, Tibet, Tibetan: Sgar rdzong
Tǎn gá ní kā
Tanganyika on continent of West Africa, one component of Tanzania
gá lā
(onom.)
same as 噶喇[ga2 la3]
gá lǎ
(onom.)
same as 噶拉[ga2 la1]
Tǎn gá ní kā hú
Lake Tanganyika in West Africa
gá lóng
Tibetan government official
same as 噶布倫|噶布伦
Zhǔn gá ěr yì lóng
Dsungaripterus (genus of pterosaur)
Gá hā wū zú
Kaxabu or Kahabu, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan
Mǎ gá ěr ní
Earl George Macartney (1737-1806), leader of British mission to Qing China in 1793
Paul McCartney, former Beatle
gá bù lún
Tibetan government official
dá lū gá qí
Mongolian daruqachi, local commander in Mongol and Yuan times
Sà gá dá wá jié
Tibetan festival on 15th April marking Sakyamuni's birthday
Mǎ gá ěr ní shǐ tuán
the Macartney mission to Qing China in 1793
gá fēi
old transliteration of coffee, now 咖啡
Gá lā · Duō jié · Rén bō qiè
Garab Dorje Rinpoche, succession of Buthanese religious leaders
Gá lā · Duō jié · Rén bō qiè
Garab Dorje Rinpoche, succession of Buthanese religious leaders
Tǎn gá ní kā Hú
Lake Tanganyika in West Africa