Kinh
English
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editBorrowed from Vietnamese Kinh (京).
Noun
editKinh (plural Kinhs)
- An ethnic Vietnamese.
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editVietnamese
editEtymology
editSino-Vietnamese word from 京 (“capital”). Doublet of kinh.
Originally used by lowlanders to distinguish themselves from those from the highlands, whom they dubbed người Trại (“outpost people”) or người Mường (“mountain villagers”).
Muong speakers (or at least, speakers of Mường Bi) call Vietnamese Chỡ (literally “market”), also referring to their capital Kẻ Chợ.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editKinh
- (of people) ethnically Vietnamese
- Synonym: Việt
- người Kinh ― the ethnically Vietnamese
- dân tộc Kinh ― the Vietnamese ethnic group
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