chino
/ˈt͡ʃino/, [ˈt͡ʃi.no]chinese
Adjective chino (feminine china, masculine plural chinos, feminine plural chinas)
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Chinese
Noun chino m (plural chinos, feminine china, feminine plural chinas)
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Chinese person
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(Latin America) boy, servant
- Tengo que llevar a los chinos al colegio.
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I have to take the kids to school.
- Apurate chino Juan que a la fila llaman ya.
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Hurry up little John, because they call the rank already.
Adjective chino (feminine china, masculine plural chinos, feminine plural chinas)
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curly
Noun chino m (plural chinos, feminine china, feminine plural chinas)
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someone with curly hair
Noun chino m (plural chinos)
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(Colombia) kid
Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
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Ella lee chino.
She reads Chinese.
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Es difícil hablar bien chino.
It is difficult to speak Chinese well.
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Yo quiero aprender chino el próximo año.
I want to learn Chinese next year.
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¿Quién es tu profesor de chino?
Who is your Chinese teacher?
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Él estudia chino.
He studies Chinese.
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El hombre que lleva las gafas es un viejo autor chino.
The man wearing glasses is an old Chinese author.
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Mi profesor de chino es un hombre.
My Chinese teacher is a man.
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La mayoría de los europeos no puede distinguir un japonés de un chino.
Most Europeans cannot tell a Japanese from a Chinese.
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Compró un abanico chino.
She bought a Chinese fan.
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No sé escribir en chino.
I can't write in Chinese.
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