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Cina — meaning in English: China

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Italian speakers use the word 'Cina' in various contexts, such as discussing geography, culture, or cuisine. For example, in a conversation about travel, one might say, 'Vorrei visitare la Cina per vedere la Grande Muraglia,' meaning 'I would like to visit China to see the Great Wall.' It's also common in discussions about international trade, where someone might mention, 'La Cina è un grande esportatore di prodotti tecnologici.'
Synonyms & nuances
While 'Cina' specifically refers to the country of China, terms like 'cinese' are used to describe things related to Chinese culture or people. Choose 'Cina' when referring to the country itself and 'cinese' for anything pertaining to that culture or nationality.
Culture
'Cina' has its roots in the ancient Sanskrit word 'Cīna,' which referred to the region. Historically, China has been a significant player in global trade, influencing art, philosophy, and technology. The word reflects this rich heritage and the long-standing relationship between Italy and China, especially since the Silk Road times!
FAQ
Q.What does 'Cina' mean in English?
'Cina' translates to 'China' in English, referring to the East Asian country known for its rich history and vast culture.
Q.How do you pronounce 'Cina' in Italian?
'Cina' is pronounced as 'chee-nah,' with the emphasis on the first syllable. The 'c' before 'i' is pronounced like 'ch' in English.
Q.Is there a feminine or masculine form for 'Cina'?
'Cina' is a feminine noun in Italian, so you would use 'la Cina' when referring to the country. There are no masculine or plural forms for this specific term.
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