Jeina
Marshallese
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editEtymology
editBorrowed from English China, from Persian چینی (čini, “Chinese; porcelain”), compound of چین (čin, “China”) and the suffix ـی (-i), from Middle Persian 𐭰𐭩𐭭 (čīn, “China”), probably from Sanskrit चीन (cīna).
Pronunciation
editDerived terms
editProper noun
editJeina
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editWelsh
editProper noun
editJeina
- (colloquial) Soft mutation of Tsieina.
Mutation
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- mh:Asia
- mh:China
- mh:Countries
- mh:Countries in Asia
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- Welsh terms spelled with J
- Welsh colloquialisms
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