Cho 1046623 223676045 2008-07-05T05:50:33Z Kyle the bot 3115531 robot Adding: [[fr:CHO]] '''Cho''' or '''CHO''' can refer to several things: '''Cho''' can refer to the following people, real or fictional: ;Name * [[Cho (Myst)]], a character in the video game ''Myst'' * [[Yūichi Nagashima]], a [[seiyū]] who goes by the stage name "Chō". * [http://www.cho4all.com CHO] [[Change]]-[[Hope]]-[[Obama]] ;Given name * People ** [[Cho Ramaswamy]], an actor, columnist, and political commentator in Tamil Nadu, India ** [[Cho U]], a Chinese Go player ;Family name * People ** [[Cho (Korean name)]], a Korean family name ** [[Alina Cho]], CNN newsperson ** [[Cho Chikun]], a Korean Go player ** [[David Yonggi Cho]], a Korean Christian minister ** [[Frank Cho]], a comic writer ** [[Fujio Cho]], Toyota executive ** [[John Cho]], an American actor ** [[Liz Cho]], American newscaster ** [[Margaret Cho]], an American comedian ** [[Cho Hunhyun]], a Korean Go player ** [[Seung-Hui Cho]], the shooter responsible for the Virginia Tech massacre * Ficitional characters ** [[Amadeus Cho]], also known as the new Mastermind Excello ** [[Bo' Rai Cho]], a fictional video game character in Mortal Kombat games ** [[Cho Chang]] A girl in the Harry Potter Series ** [[Cho Hakkai]], the Japanese name of the character Zhu Bajie from ''Journey to the West,'' and various pop-culture characters based on him ** [[Cho Hakkai (Saiyuki)]] of the drawn and later animated series ''Saiyuki'' '''CHO''' is a [[three-letter acronym]] that could refer to: * [[Change]]-[[Hope]]-[[Obama]] [http://www.cho4all.com] * Center-hand opponent, a term used in the card game bridge: see [[Contract bridge glossary#C]] * [[Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport]] * [[Chinese Hamster Ovary cell]] * The chemical symbol for an [[aldehyde]] * The ISO 639 code for the [[Choctaw language]] * ''CHO'' is a mnemonic used to teach [[trigonometry]], showing that [[cosecant]] is the [[ratio]] of [[hypotenuse]] over [[opposite]]. '''Cho''' can refer to: * [[Carbohydrate]], referencing the three constituent elements, carbon (C), Hydrogen (H) and Oxygen (O) * An ancient Japanese measurement approximately equal to 109.1 metres: see [[Japanese units of measurement]] * '''-cho''' is a Japanese suffix, indicating a town: see [[towns of Japan]] * Nokia's internal codename for the [[Nokia 6681]] mobile phone {{disambig}} [[de:Cho]] [[eo:CHO]] [[fr:CHO]] [[it:CHO]] [[ksh:CHO (Watt ėßß datt?)]]