china
/ˈt͡ʃina/, [ˈt͡ʃi.na]china
Noun china f (plural chinas)
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pebble, small stone (usually rounded)
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(Venezuela) slingshot
Adjective china
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feminine singular of chino
Noun china f (plural chinas)
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female equivalent of chino (“Chinese man”)
Noun china f (plural chinas)
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(derogatory, South America) female servant in a hacienda
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(Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua) babysitter
Noun china f (plural chinas)
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(Puerto Rico) orange (fruit)
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Mi padre va a China.
My father is going to China.
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¿Tú me amas sólo porque soy china?
Do you love me just because I'm a Chinese girl?
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Mis padres son de China.
My parents are from China.
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En 1978 Japón y China firmaron un tratado de paz.
In 1978 a peace treaty was concluded between Japan and China.
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Vine a Japón desde China.
I came to Japan from China.
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Mi marido es un experto, cuando se trata de la preparación de comida china.
My husband is an expert when it comes to cooking Chinese food.
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Hace dos años fui a China.
Two years ago I went to China.
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Las principales religiones de China son el taoísmo, el budismo, el islam y el cristianismo.
The major religions in China are Taoism, Buddhism, Islam and Christianity.
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Hay más gente en el desierto de China que en todo Japón.
China's desert supports more people than are in Japan.
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Hoy el maestro escogió "la cultura china" como tema.
Today the teacher took "Chinese culture" as a topic.
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