sian
IPA: siˈɑn
noun
- A female given name from Welsh.
- An endangered language spoken in the Belaga, Sarawak District in east Malaysia. It has no written form.
- A surname.
- Alternative form of Siyan [A Kurdish tribe who live in southern Arbil, as well as Mekhmur, Deshti-Qeraj, and Girdesor villages in Iraq.]
- Alternative form of Xi'an [A subprovincial city, the provincial capital of Shaanxi, in central China.]
adjective
- (colloquial, Singapore, Singlish) Bored, weary or fed-up.
- (colloquial, Singapore, Singlish) Dull, boring, wearisome.
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Examples of "sian" in Sentences
- They all pronounce it bay EE sian.
- Big shareholder in Malaysian Mosaics, maker of tiles.
- Sian and Matthew first meet for business in the oolpack.
- He's the son of Quintus Allard and for a time, a spy on Sian.
- This is one of the hottest issue in Malaysian Politics at the moment.
- Unwavering and persistent are the two rare qualities in Malaysian Politics.
- It would be great for attorneys interested in Malaysian investments to form a group.
- But I was being well-reviewed in Malaysian newspapers, so I approached a bookshop in Bangsar.
- Last year, SK Telecom bought a 25.8% stake in Malaysian broadband network operator Packet One Networks Malaysia Sdn.
- Some figures are given in Malaysian dollars when the lack of specific dates prevented conversion to United States dollars.
- Not long after moving to US I developed a sudden craving for certain Malaysian/Singaporean food that I wasn't particularly crazy about back home.
- 'Extinct' wild cat spotted in Borneo ONE of the world's rarest wild cats, an elusive creature once thought to be extinct, has been spotted in camera traps in Malaysian Borneo for the first time since 2003, researchers say.
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