Etymology
From Sino- + Japanese.
Adjective
Sino-Japanese (not comparable)
- Involving both China and Japan, for example the First Sino-Japanese War, or Sino-Japanese vocabulary
Translations
Involving both China and Japan
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 中日的 (cmn) (Zhōng-Rì de), 漢日的 (cmn), 汉日的 (cmn) (Hàn-Rì de), 華日的 (cmn), 华日的 (cmn) (Huá-Rì de)
- Japanese: 中日 (ja) (ちゅうにち, Chū-Nichi), 中和 (ja) (ちゅうわ, Chū-Wa), 漢和 (ja) (かんわ, Kan-Wa)
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- Russian: китайско-японский (ru) (kitájsko-japónskij), сино-японский (ru) (sino-japónskij)
- Vietnamese: Hán Nhật (vi)
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Noun
Sino-Japanese (uncountable)
- the Chinese-derived elements in the Japanese language
Translations
the Chinese-derived elements in the Japanese language
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- Japanese: 漢語 (ja) (かんご, kango)
- Russian: канго (ru) (kangó) m and n
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See also