It does have many different meanings but I have yet to have heard the right one.
here are all the possiable meanings for táng as listed at the dictionary at mandarintools.com
The ABC Chinese to English Dictionary also agrees with this.
唐 táng Tang dynasty (618-907);
堂 táng (main) hall; large room;
塘 táng pond;
搪 táng keep out;
棠 táng cherry-apple;
溏 táng noncoagulative; pond;
煻 táng to warm; to toast;
瑭 táng (jade);
糖 táng sugar; sweets; candy;
膛 táng chest (of body); hollow space; throat;
螗 táng (cicada);
螳 táng praying mantis;
踼 táng to fall flat; to fall on the face;
醣 táng carbohydrate;
If you are thinking animal, then it would be one of these
hope it helps.
Refers to the Tang Dynasty, but not sure the actual meaning of the word.
erm there are alot of chinese words which are pronounced as táng and each has a different meaning...which one exactly do you mean?
(coz it can be the táng from tang dynasty or táng guo which means candies....)
I think it means "poon"
Put the two together and you get Poon Tang!
That's a good question
Thats an interesting question and I hope you find valuable answers
Astronaut orange breakfast drink. Actually, it's a short lived dynasty in Chinese history that is culturally significant.
http://www.chaos.umd.edu/history/imperial2.html
Its the later part of Poon which means love hole
If that's pronounced the way I think it is, it can mean "sugar," the stuff that sweetens things, it's not the endearing type of "sugar."
go to the website below and in the part (More idiomatic) you can find the (táng)
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here are all the possiable meanings for táng as listed at the dictionary at mandarintools.com
The ABC Chinese to English Dictionary also agrees with this.
唐 táng Tang dynasty (618-907);
堂 táng (main) hall; large room;
塘 táng pond;
搪 táng keep out;
棠 táng cherry-apple;
溏 táng noncoagulative; pond;
煻 táng to warm; to toast;
瑭 táng (jade);
糖 táng sugar; sweets; candy;
膛 táng chest (of body); hollow space; throat;
螗 táng (cicada);
螳 táng praying mantis;
踼 táng to fall flat; to fall on the face;
醣 táng carbohydrate;
If you are thinking animal, then it would be one of these
螗 táng (cicada);
螳 táng praying mantis;
hope it helps.
Refers to the Tang Dynasty, but not sure the actual meaning of the word.
erm there are alot of chinese words which are pronounced as táng and each has a different meaning...which one exactly do you mean?
(coz it can be the táng from tang dynasty or táng guo which means candies....)
I think it means "poon"
Put the two together and you get Poon Tang!
That's a good question
Thats an interesting question and I hope you find valuable answers
Astronaut orange breakfast drink. Actually, it's a short lived dynasty in Chinese history that is culturally significant.
http://www.chaos.umd.edu/history/imperial2.html
Its the later part of Poon which means love hole
If that's pronounced the way I think it is, it can mean "sugar," the stuff that sweetens things, it's not the endearing type of "sugar."
go to the website below and in the part (More idiomatic) you can find the (táng)
;)