Insik

Cebuano

Alternative forms

  • Intsik
  • Inchik
  • Insek (non-standard)

Etymology

Borrowed from Hokkien, possibly 引叔 (ín-chek, uncle)[1][2][3][4] or 𪜶 (in chek, literally his/her/their uncle). Compare with Tagalog Intsik, Malay encik, Indonesian encek, Thai เจ๊ก (jék).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: In‧sík
  • IPA(key): /ʔɪnˈsik/

Proper noun

Insik

  1. The Chinese people, language, or culture.
  2. (informal, potentially offensive) a nickname for someone who looks Chinese (see usage notes)

Usage notes

Adjective

Insik

  1. (informal) Chinese

Usage notes

  • May be seen sometimes as a provocative or derogatory ethnic slur from its crude or pejorative connotations in the past.

Synonyms

Derived terms

References

  1. Dictionario Hispanico Sinicum, volume 1, Manila: University of Santo Tomás Archives, 1604, pages 170/151 & 522/497
  2. “紀念“宿務無名氏(引叔)”施維鵬 2018-2019年度校長、教師昨舉行頒獎典禮”, in 菲律賓商報 Chinese Commercial News, Binondo, Manila, March 10, 2019
  3. “中正學院培幼園 三位教師獲僑委會獎”, in CKS College News, Tondo, Manila, October 26, 2021
  4. “宿霧施維鵬 仙逝”, in 世界臨濮施氏宗親總會, 彰化縣鹿港鎮復興路, (please provide a date or year)

Further reading

  • John U. Wolff (1972) A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan
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