Nong min, Nóng mín: 3 definitions
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Chinese-English dictionary
農民 t = 农民 s = nóng mín p refers to “peasant; farmer”.
農民 [nóng mín] refers to: “farmer”.
農民 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Vietnamese] nông dân.
[Korean] 농민 / nongmin.
[Japanese] ノウミン / nōmin.
Chinese language.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Nong min gong, Nong min jie, Nong min jie ji, Nong min qi yi, Nong min tuan ti.
Full-text (+49): Nong min jie ji, Nong min qi yi, Qin mo nong min qi yi, Nong min gong, Nong yun, Gu jian shang nong, Gu nong, Tong nong, Nong min tuan ti, Nong min jie, Zi liu de, Yan yong, Mai kong cang, Pai guan, Hu tu shen, Cha nong, Nao huang, Mai qing miao, Qing miao fa, Dian zu.
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