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MAH JONGG, THE GAME OF MANY SPELLINGS (ARTICLE 231)
The tile-melding game originated in China in the late 1800s and was commonly known as “ma que.” As the game spread throughout the region and eventually westward, variations were created and new names given:
Chung Fa | Macheuk | Mahjongg | Marchong |
Ma Chiang | Mah Cheuk | Mah-Jongg | Mar-Chong |
Ma Chong | Mah Jong | Majan | Pe-Ling |
Ma Deuck | Mah Jongg | Majiang | Pung Chow |
Ma Jong | Mahcheuk | Majong | Que Ma Que |
Ma Jongg | Mahjong | Majongg | |
Ma Que | Mah-Jong | Mar Chong |
These spellings are all correct, depending on where you are and what you play! Mah Jongg is the most popular spelling for Westerners because it’s the brand name created by Joseph Babcock when he imported it to the United States. Dig Deeper: https://www.sloperama.com/mjfaq/mjfaq11.html
MAH JONGG, THE GAME OF MANY SPELLINGS (ARTICLE 231)