出典:Wiktionary
From Portuguese China,[1][2] probably under influence from Old French Chin,[3] from Classical Persian چین (čīn), from Middle Persian (Čīn, “China”), from Sanskrit चीन (cīna, “the Chinese; China”) of uncertain etymology. It is usually thought to be derived from Chinese 秦 (Qín) (sm Qín, mc d͡ziɪn, oc *zin, "Qin"), the westernmost ancient Chinese state,[4][5][6], but other theories have been proposed, including derivation from 晉/晋 (jìn) (sm Jìn, mc t͡siɪn, oc *ʔsins, "Jin"), another important ancient state;[7] 荊/荆 (jīng) (sm Jīng, mc kˠiæŋ, oc *keŋ, "Chu"), the southernmost ancient Chinese state;[8] or Zina, the endonym of the people of the Yelang kingdom.[8] See "Names of China" and "Chinas" at Wikipedia. As a female name, usually derived via china (“porcelain”) and china doll, ultimately from the same source.
China (usually uncountable, 複数形 Chinas)
China (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 Chinas)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/16 05:02 UTC 版)
China (i /ˈtʃaɪnə/) is seen variously as an ancient civilization extending over a large area in East Asia, a nation and/or a multinational entity.
china
China
of China
a china-shop
a piece of china
a piece of china
a china-mender
china―china-ware
中国本土.
China proper.
China proper.
the Chinese republic
the Chinese word for company
a rope
rice boiled in tea with salt
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