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A traditional musical instrument resembling a harp, commonly found in central and southwest Asia.
The musician played a beautiful melody on the chang during the festival.
To sing or chant in a melodic way, often in a repetitive manner.
She loves to chang during the festival celebrations.
Past: changed
Past Participle: changed
The word 'chang' originates from Middle English 'chang', which comes from Old French 'changier', meaning to exchange or change. It refers to the act of making something different or altering it.
Think of the Old French word 'changier' which means to exchange or change — this helps you remember that 'chang' relates to making something different.