A language of uncertain affiliation spoken by the Hmong.
A Hmong language spoken mostly in China in the area where Guizhou, Sichuan and Yunnan provinces meet, and spoken also in Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam.
Sinónimos
Examples for "meo"
Examples for "meo"
1Ezio was with the dead when he was approached Bartolo-meo, panting.
2The priest, still sitting, chanted the first verse of the unchanging psalm, "Dixit Dominus Domino meo."
3Let me then recommend this principle of vanity to you; act upon it 'meo periculo'; I promise you it will turn to your account.
4De Meo will start on July 1, Renault said in a statement.
5Auckland mask company Meo had predominantly served the international market for three years.
1In this area there are two great branches of the Miao race:-
2Of the Miao, with its various sections, we know a good deal.
3That official, named Miao, was the head of the county tobacco bureau.
4The article cited Minister of Industry and Information Technology Miao Wei.
5Miao Shan, knowing she could not openly disobey his orders, took another course.
6But Miao Shan only listened in silence with downcast eyes.
7Miao Shan threw herself on her knees and said: My bodily eyes deceived me.
8Miao Shan joyfully agreed, and proceeded to make her humble submission to the Buddha.
9Miao Shan saw that he was weeping, and wept too.
10Both lived as brother and sister by Miao Shan's side.
11But the language families closest to Austronesian are thought to be Tai-Kadai, Austroasiatic, and Miao-Yao.
12Among the witnesses to the signing was Miao Xiaotian, VP of China Film Co-production Corporation.
13And even the Miao bear a distinct racial resemblance.
14King Miao Chuang is raised to the dignity of Virtuous Conquering P'u-sa, Surveyor of Mortals.
15Facebook Twitter Pinterest Two Miao women arrive for the third plenary session of the NPC.
16To be polite, the writer was obliged to smoke some opium with an elderly Miao.