Pronunciation: /əˈtʃæŋ/
noun Achang is a noun referring to a member of a tribe in India and Myanmar.
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.
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.
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