See also: 小日本儿

Chinese

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little Japan; the Japanese, a Jap son; child; diminutive suffix
trad. (小日本兒) 小日本
simp. (小日本儿) 小日本

Etymology

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Literally, "small Japanese", an offensive word for someone from Japan, popular in wartime and often found in anti-Japanese' invasion films. In WWII, the Chinese thought the Japanese were shorter in stature than the Chinese.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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小日本兒

  1. (slang, derogatory, ethnic slur) (Mandarin) Erhua form of 小日本 (xiǎorìběn, “the Japanese”).

Usage notes

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Less offensive than 日本鬼子 (Rìběn guǐzi).