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(gá) phonetic ga (used in rendering Tibetan and Mongolian sounds); Tibetan Ge: language of Buddha; dialect final particle (esp. in Yunnan) similar to 了 le

噶伦 (w)

(gálún) Tibetan government official; same as 噶布倫|噶布伦

噶哈巫族 (w)

(gáhāwūzú) Kaxabu or Kahabu, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan

噶啷啷 (w)

(gálānglāng) onomat. hum and clatter

噶喇 (w)

(gálǎ) onomat.; same as 噶拉

噶嗒 (w)

(gátà) onomat. clattering

噶嘣 (w)

(gábēng) onomat. kaboom

噶噶 (w)

(gágá) onomat.

噶布伦 (w)

(gábùlún) Tibetan government official

噶厦 (w)

(gáxià) government of Tibet, dissolved in 1959

噶拉 (w)

(gálā) onomat.; same as 噶喇

噶拉・多杰・仁波切 (w)

(gálāduōjiérénbōqiè) Garab Dorje Rinpoche, succession of Buthanese religious leaders

噶尔 (w)

(gáěr) Gar county in Ngari prefecture, Tibet, Tibetan: Sgar rdzong

噶尔县 (w)

(gáěrxiàn) Gar county in Ngari prefecture, Tibet, Tibetan: Sgar rdzong

噶玛兰 (w)

(gámǎlán) Kavalan, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan; old name of Yilan 宜蘭|宜兰 county, Taiwan

噶玛兰族 (w)

(gámǎlánzú) Kavalan, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan

噶当派 (w)

(gádāngpài) Bkar-dgam-pa sect of Tibetan Buddhism

噶举派 (w)

(gájǔpài) Geju (Tibetan: transmit word of Buddha) sect of Tibetan Buddhist

噶隆 (w)

(gálóng) Tibetan government official; same as 噶布倫|噶布伦

噶霏 (w)

(gáfēi) old transliteration of coffee, now 咖啡