斯坦
Chinese
phonetic | |||
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simp. and trad. (斯坦) |
斯 | 坦 |
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Ultimately from Indo-Iranian languages such as Persian ـستان (-estân), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *stáHnam. See also 震旦 (MC t͡ɕiɪnH tɑnH, “Cīnastan, abode of the Cīna”).
Suffix
斯坦
- -stan (frequently found in country and region names of Central Asia)
- 她對幾個斯坦鄰居更是充滿隔閡,毫無興趣。 [MSC, trad.]
- From: 2018 October 15, 刘子超 (Liu Zichao), 《比什凯克 一座中亚边城的浮世绘》, in 《南方人物周刊》 [Southern People Weekly], →ISSN, issue 569, page 64
- Tā duì jǐge sītǎn línjū gèng shì chōngmǎn géhé, háowú xìngqù. [Pinyin]
- She feels there's even a barrier between her few -stan neighbors, apathetic to them.
她对几个斯坦邻居更是充满隔阂,毫无兴趣。 [MSC, simp.]
- (neologism, derogatory, ethnic slur) -stan (used after European and American place names to emphasize that there are many Middle Easterners or Muslims there)
- 法蘭西斯坦/法兰西斯坦 ― Fǎlánxīsītǎn ― Francostan (France)
Usage notes
- 巴勒斯坦 (Bālèsītǎn) also ends with 斯坦, but it is not formed with this suffix.
Derived terms
Derived terms from 斯坦
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