Words for China foreigners...
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Next 2007-05-29 23:32:08
I looked up
the word "foreigner" in my Wenlin electronic dictionary
and found a number of different ways to say foreigner.
洋人 ocean/person - yángrén...which I imagine is like saying "he is from across the pond..." ...the pond being the Atlantic Ocean...
番客 (measure word)/guest - fānkè...that's kinda nice...but what the devil is a measure word in this case...bad guest, good guest, big guest, little guest?
番子 (measure word)/child - fānzi... there's that measure word again...and it is being translated as barbarian! ...well I guess some parent's children are little barbarians rather than little angels.
红毛 red/hair - hóngmáo ... some of the first
foreigners must have been from Ireland ;) ...that is what the reference is, correct - ??? - foreign people rarely have the jet black hair of the Chinese.
老外 - lǎowài - foreigner or layman
外国人 outside/country/person - wàiguórén ... makes sense and usually pretty obvious
外人 outside/person - wàirén ... a stranger
外族 outside/people or nationality - wàizú ... people not of the same clan ... not necessarily a foreigner from outside of China
I just found it interesting how the characters are put together to derive meanings...
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