| 鱼腩 | yú nǎn | meaty flesh from the underbelly of the carp | |
| 牛腩 | niú nǎn | brisket (esp. Cantonese); belly beef; spongy meat from cow's underside and neighboring ribs; erroneously translated as sirloin | |
| 腩炙 | nǎn zhì | stewed brisket | |
| 肚腩 | dù nǎn | belly |
| 1 | I won't mention your belly if you don't mention my gray hair. | |
| 2 | I do two hundred sit-ups every day in order that reduce my tripe. | |
| 3 | Day and night they continued to approach me, poking and prodding at my belly. | |
| 4 | You certainly wouldn't see many paunchy, balding, older guys on TV. | |
| 5 | And people who have rounder stomachs, known as "central obesity", are more at risk than people who are merely overweight. |