Chinae

Latin

Etymology

A modification of Sīnae to match the initial consonant found in many European languages.

Proper noun

Chīnae f pl (genitive Chīnārum); first declension

  1. (Renaissance Latin, New Latin) Alternative form of Sīnae (China, or the Chinese people)

Usage notes

Usage of this form is rare from the 19th century onward, as the original classical form was considered more standard.

Declension

First-declension noun, plural only.

Case Plural
Nominative Chīnae
Genitive Chīnārum
Dative Chīnīs
Accusative Chīnās
Ablative Chīnīs
Vocative Chīnae
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