Sino-
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Late Latin Sīnae (“the Chinese”), from Ptolemy's Ancient Greek Σῖναι (Sînai, “the Chinese”), of uncertain etymology but probably from Sanskrit चीन (Cīna, “China”), possibly via Arabic صِين (Ṣīn, “China; the Chinese”) and usually held to derive from Old Chinese 秦 (*Zin, “Qin”). See "Names of China" at Wikipedia.
Prefix
Sino-
Coordinate terms
- Appendix:English nationality prefixes
Derived terms
English terms prefixed with Sino-
Translations
relating to China or Chinese
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See also
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