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*''Nong'' (nóng {{lang-th|น้อง}}), an [[Untranslatability|untranslatable]] term to refer to a younger sibling in Thai society. It is often used before the first name as a mark of respect or affection. It can be also used in a formal way to address younger people.
*''Nong'' (nóng {{lang-th|น้อง}}), an [[Untranslatability|untranslatable]] term to refer to a younger sibling in Thai society. It is often used before the first name as a mark of respect or affection. It can be also used in a formal way to address younger people.

*[[Nông (surname)]], a [[Vietnamese surname]].
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Nong may refer to:

  • Nong. A colloquial Australian term meaning a silly person, used as a humorous and mild insult, with little offence generally intended or taken
  • Nong (nǒng Template:Lang-th), a wetland, natural pool or swamp in the Thai language. This word is present in geographical location names in Thailand: Example: Nong Khai
  • Nong (nóng Template:Lang-th), an untranslatable term to refer to a younger sibling in Thai society. It is often used before the first name as a mark of respect or affection. It can be also used in a formal way to address younger people.