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- Shina (word) - Wikipedia
Shina is a largely archaic name for China Its use in Japanese originally had a neutral connotation, but the word came to be perceived as derogatory by Chinese people during the course of the First and Second Sino-Japanese Wars
- Shina alphabet, pronunciation and language - Omniglot
Shina is an Indo-Ayran language spoken mainly in India and Pakistan by about 5 5 million people
- Shina (2024) - IMDb
Shina: Directed by Muyiwa Adesokun, Carmen Lilian Ike-Okoro With Timini Egbuson, Linda Ejiofor, Tope Tedela, Akin Lewis A taxi driver in bustling Lagos agrees to deliver a mysterious package in exchange for his dying mother's medical treatment
- A Complete Overview of the Shina Language - worldschoolbooks. com
Shina (ݜݨیاٗ or Shina) is a Dardic language spoken primarily in the mountainous regions of Pakistan and India, particularly in Gilgit-Baltistan in northern Pakistan and parts of Kashmir in India
- What does shina mean? - Definitions. net
Shina or Sina are romanized Japanese transliterations for the Chinese character compound "支那" which, in connection with usage by Japanese, is now viewed by most Chinese people as an offensive term for China
- History of Shina Language | Sasken Shina - GB
Due to several reasons the Doomaki language is being extinct language The status of Shina language in GB is lingua-franca It belongs to the Shina group of the Dardic branch of the North-Western zone of the Indo-Arian sub family of the Indo-European family of Languages
- Shina Language: Significance and Features - nlts-pk. com
Shina, an ancient language spoken in the picturesque valleys of Gilgit-Baltistan, holds a significant place in Pakistan’s linguistic landscape With its unique phonetics, grammar, and vocabulary, this language weaves together the cultural tapestry of this region
- Why is Cheena offensive to many Chinese? - Mothership. SG
The transformation of the word "Shina" from a neutral term to something offensive and a trigger word has been compared to "nigger" -- a racial slur widely regarded as derogatory towards people of
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