| 榜葛剌 | bǎng gé là | old Chinese name for Bengal, now written 孟加拉 | |
| 满剌加 | mǎn là jiā | Ming Dynasty name for modern day Malacca; see also 马六甲 | |
| 大剌剌 | dà là là | pompous; with a swagger; casual | |
| 瓦剌 | wǎ là | Oirat Mongols (alliance of tribes of Western Mongolia) (Ming Dynasty term) | |
| 热剌剌 | rè là là | smartingly painful |
| 札马剌丁 | zhá mǎ lá dīng | see 扎马剌丁 | |
| 扎马剌丁 | zā mǎ lá dīng | Jamal al-Din ibn Muhammad al-Najjari (13th century), famous Persian astronomer and scholar who served Khubilai Khan 忽必烈 from c. 1260 |
| 1 | The country of Bengali is [in] east India. | |
| 2 | Parodies or satirical works are also protected. | |
| 3 | The rheumatism stasis of blood stagnates , gradually forms the bone to perverse. | |
| 4 | She never uses it on workers, drones, or people. | |
| 5 | Nowhere has the concept of power been ridiculed in such an Ubuesque fashion as in Africa. |