Sina'
Tausug
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish China (“China”) and also Malay Cina, from Sanskrit चीन (cīna), possibly ultimately from Old Chinese 秦 (*zin).
Proper Noun
Sina'
- China: a nation in East Asia , including (historical) an empire under various dynasties and (since 1949) the People's Republic of China.
- Chinese:
- any of several Sinitic languages or dialects spoken in China, especially Literary Chinese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Wu or Min Nan.
- the logographic writing system shared by this language family.
- the logographic writing system shared by this language family.
- the people of China.
- all people of Chinese origin or self-identity, particularly the Han Chinese.
- In Sinaꞌ ha Lupa' Sūg amu in manga nagdaragang ha lawm sin daira.
- The Chinese in Jolo are the ones selling in town.
Adjective
Sina'
- Chinese:
- anything related to China (i.e food, language, people, etc.)
- of Chinese origin.
- Maluhay in mga ragangan hinang Sina' dayn ha Milikan yan.
- Chinese made products are cheap compared to that American made ones.
Synonyms
- Lannang
Derived terms
- badju' Sina'
- bahasa Sina'
- magsinna'
- Tau Sinna'
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