"Liang" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Liang can be a Mandarin Chinese given name () or a surname (). It can also refer to a unit of length or measurement in China, equivalent to 1/3 of a chi or about 25.42 cm. Liang can also be used as a unit of weight or currency in some contexts.
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A liaison is a person or group of people who acts as a link or connection between two or more organizations, departments, or individuals. They work to facilitate communication, coordination, and cooperation between the parties involved, often to achieve a common goal or to resolve a problem.
Liakoura is a type of Greek olive oil. It refers to a high-quality olive oil made from Koroneiki and other local olive varieties grown in the region of Kefalonia, Greece.
A liana is a long, woody vine that climbs up trees or other structures, often in tropical rainforests. Lianas can grow up to 100 meters or more in length and are often covered in thick, waxy leaves that help them absorb moisture and nutrients from the air.
A liar is someone who intentionally says something that is not true or false. It is a person who habitually or consistently tells lies, often with intent to deceive or manipulate others. The term can also be used to describe someone who has told a deliberate falsehood.
A liard is a unit of currency that was historically used in Scotland and Ireland. It is equal to one-third of a pound or 13.33 grams of silver. It was originally a silver coin, but over time it became a unit of account, used to express large sums of money.