"Sino" refers to describing things, events, or people that are of or related to Chinese origin. "Sino-" comes from the Greek prefix "Sinai-," which means Chinese.
The prefix "Sino" has often been referred to as meaning China, Chinese or of Chinese origin however the roots of the word also lend credence to being of Japanese origin. Most commonly, the prefix is used to mean "China"
Sino originally comes from the Greek Sinai, which became Sinaein Latin due to traditional first declension morphology. There is likely anSinstead of a Chdue to the fact that the Ch–sound that we use in the word "China" is present in neither Greek nor Latin.Source: Oxford English Dictionary, Second Edition, Volume XV (15), Page 538
Sino-Tibetan is not an Indo-European language group. It is a language family that includes languages spoken in East Asia, primarily in China and Southeast Asia.
an expert on China is called a sinologist.
Sino? in Tagalog is "Who?" in English.
The clue is in the name, Sino -- to do with China.
"Sino" - in general is stand for "China"
Because they lost.
Yes , according to sino centrism.
China vs Japan.
China vs Japan.
China and Japan fought two modern wars (1894-1895 and 1937-1945).Cathay & Sino- refer to ancient former names of China.
The prefix "Sino" has often been referred to as meaning China, Chinese or of Chinese origin however the roots of the word also lend credence to being of Japanese origin. Most commonly, the prefix is used to mean "China"
Asia, Asian, Chinese, Han, Sino-
chiang kai-shek
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