(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
(gálún) Tibetan government official; same as 噶布倫|噶布伦
(gáhāwūzú) Kaxabu or Kahabu, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan
(gálānglāng) onomat. hum and clatter
(gálǎ) onomat.; same as 噶拉
(gátà) onomat. clattering
(gábēng) onomat. kaboom
(gágá) onomat.
(gábùlún) Tibetan government official
(gáxià) government of Tibet, dissolved in 1959
(gálā) onomat.; same as 噶喇
(gálāduōjiérénbōqiè) Garab Dorje Rinpoche, succession of Buthanese religious leaders
(gáěr) Gar county in Ngari prefecture, Tibet, Tibetan: Sgar rdzong
(gáěrxiàn) Gar county in Ngari prefecture, Tibet, Tibetan: Sgar rdzong
(gámǎlán) Kavalan, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan; old name of Yilan 宜蘭|宜兰 county, Taiwan
(gámǎlánzú) Kavalan, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan
(gádāngpài) Bkar-dgam-pa sect of Tibetan Buddhism
(gájǔpài) Geju (Tibetan: transmit word of Buddha) sect of Tibetan Buddhist
(gálóng) Tibetan government official; same as 噶布倫|噶布伦
(gáfēi) old transliteration of coffee, now 咖啡