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  2. Chow (surname) - Wikipedia

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    As an English surname, Chow originated as a nickname, from Middle English chowe, meaning "chough" or "jackdaw". [1]As a Chinese surname, Chow may be a romanisation of the pronunciations in different varieties of Chinese of the following surnames, listed based on their Pinyin romanisation (which reflects the Mandarin Chinese pronunciation):

  3. Zhou (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Zhou ranks as the 10th most common surname in Mainland China as of 2019. [2] In 2013 it was found to be the 10th most common name, shared by 25,200,000 people or 1.900% of the population, with the province with the most being Hunan.

  4. Ciao - Wikipedia

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    Ciao (/ tʃ aʊ / CHOW, Italian: ⓘ) is an informal salutation in the Italian language that is used for both "hello" and "goodbye".. Originally from the Venetian language, it has entered the vocabulary of English and of many other languages around the world.

  5. Chaozhou - Wikipedia

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    They spoke their own Teochew dialect amongst themselves, which made them stand out among locals, given the dominant dialect was Cantonese in Hong Kong. Locals called them by the name "Chiu Chow Loun", Chiu Chow being the Cantonese pronunciation of Chaozhou. Teo Chew Nang is the Teochew pronunciation of the word "Teochew people".

  6. Kelsey Asbille - Wikipedia

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    Kelsey Asbille Chow is an American actress. In 2024, Asbille starred as the lead role of Iris in the Netflix movie, Don't Move . She has played Mikayla in the Disney XD sitcom Pair of Kings .

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web.

  8. Chow mein - Wikipedia

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    'Chow mein' is the Americanization of the Chinese term chaomian (simplified Chinese: 炒面; traditional Chinese: 炒麵; pinyin: chǎomiàn). [1] Its pronunciation comes from the Cantonese pronunciation "chaomin"; the term first appeared in English (US) in 1906. [6]

  9. Stephen Chow - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Chow Sing-chi [1] (Chinese: 周星馳; born 22 June 1962) is a Hong Kong filmmaker, [2] former actor and comedian, [3] known for his Mo lei tau style, comic timing and stunts. After appearing in many Hong Kong television series, Chow's first major breakthrough was the 1989 comedy series The Final Combat.