Pronunciation: /əˈtʃæŋ/

Definitions of achang

noun Achang is a noun referring to a member of a tribe in India and Myanmar.

Example Sentences

A1 I found an achang on the beach while collecting seashells.

A2 My grandmother always keeps an achang in her purse for good luck.

B1 The achang is a traditional amulet believed to bring protection and prosperity.

B2 During the festival, people exchange achangs as a symbol of friendship and goodwill.

C1 The museum displayed a rare achang from ancient times, showcasing its cultural significance.

C2 Scholars have debated the origins and meaning of the achang in various historical texts.

Examples of achang in a Sentence

formal The achang in the company's leadership has brought about a lot of changes in the organization.

informal I heard there's been an achang in the schedule for the event.

slang Did you see the achang in her hairstyle? It looks great!

figurative The achang in his attitude towards work has been noticeable lately.

Grammatical Forms of achang

past tense

achanged

plural

achangs

comparative

more achang

superlative

most achang

present tense

achangs

future tense

will achang

perfect tense

have achang

continuous tense

is achanging

singular

achang

positive degree

achang

infinitive

to achang

gerund

achanging

participle

achanged

Origin and Evolution of achang

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Malay
Story behind the word: The word 'achang' originated from the Malay language.
Evolution of the word: The word 'achang' has evolved over time to refer to a close friend or companion in various Malay-speaking regions.