Etymology 1
From Mandarin 壯/壮 (Zhuàng).
Noun
Zhuang (plural Zhuangs or Zhuang)
- A member of an ethnic group living mostly in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southern China.
[1975, “The Giant Ape”, in China Pictorial, number 5, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 44, column 3:During the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution over 200 teeth of the giant ape were found in Chienshih County, Hupeh Province, and Pama County, the Kwangsi Chuang Autonomous Region.]
[2015, Bill Porter, “The Chuang [壯族]”, in South of the Clouds: Travels in Southwest China, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 23:THE OFFICIAL NAME of Kuanghsi province is the Kuanghsi Chuang Autonomous Region. Next to the Han Chinese, the Chuang are China’s largest ethnic group. That surprises people. Most people would think it was the Manchus, or the Uigurs, or the Mongols, or the Tibetans. But in 1990 there were 15 million Chuang in China, compared to 10 million Manchus, 7 million Uigurs, 5 million Mongols, and 4.5 million Tibetans. Since most of China’s 15 million Chuang live in Kuanghsi, hence the province’s distinction as the Kuanghsi Chuang Autonomous Region.]
Translations
people
- Bouyei: Buxxuangh
- Burmese: please add this translation if you can
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 壯族/壮族 (zh) (Zhuàngzú), 僮族 (zh) (Zhuàngzú) (dated)
- Chuanqiandian Cluster Miao: please add this translation if you can
- Galician: zhuang (gl)
- Indonesian: please add this translation if you can
- Isan: please add this translation if you can
- Japanese: チワン族 (チワンぞく, Chiwan-zoku)
- Khmer: មនុស្សហ្សួង (mɔnuh žuəŋ)
- Korean: 좡족 (Jwangjok)
- Lao: please add this translation if you can
- Latvian: džuans m, džuani m pl
- Lü: ᦈᦸᧂᧉ (ṫsoang²)
- Malay: please add this translation if you can
- Northern Thai: please add this translation if you can
- Persian: قوم ژوانگ
- Portuguese: zhuang (pt) m pl
- Russian: чжуа́н m (čžuán)
- Shan: please add this translation if you can
- Swedish: zhuang (sv) c
- Tagalog: please add this translation if you can
- Thai: จ้วง (jûang)
- Tibetan: ཀྲོང་མི (krong mi)
- Uyghur: جۇاڭزۇ مىللىتى (juangzu milliti)
- Vietnamese: người Tráng
- White Hmong: please add this translation if you can
- Zhuang: Bouxcuengh
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Proper noun
Zhuang
- The language of these people, belonging to the Tai language group.
Translations
language
- Burmese: please add this translation if you can
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 壯語/壮语 (zh) (Zhuàng-yǔ), 僮語/僮语 (zh) (Zhuàng-yǔ)
- Chuanqiandian Cluster Miao: please add this translation if you can
- Dutch: Zhuang (nl) n
- Finnish: zhuang (fi)
- French: zhuang (fr) m
- Galician: zhuang (gl) m
- German: Zhuang (de) n
- Green Hmong: please add this translation if you can
- Indonesian: bahasa Zhuang
- Japanese: チワン語 (ja) (Chiwan-go)
- Khmer: ភាសាហ្សួង (pʰiesaa žuəŋ)
- Korean: 좡어 (Jwang'eo)
- Lao: ພາສາຈ້ວງ (phā sā chūang)
- Latvian: džuanu valoda f
- Malay: please add this translation if you can
- Portuguese: zhuang (pt) m
- Russian: чжуа́нский язы́к m (čžuánskij jazýk), чжуа́нский m (čžuánskij), чжуа́н m (čžuán)
- Swedish: zhuang (sv), zhuang (sv) c
- Tagalog: please add this translation if you can
- Thai: ภาษาจ้วง (paa-săa jûang)
- Vietnamese: tiếng Tráng
- White Hmong: please add this translation if you can
- Zhuang: Vahcuengh
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Further reading
- Ethnologue entry for Central Hongshuihe Zhuang, zch
- Ethnologue entry for Dai Zhuang, zhd
- Ethnologue entry for Eastern Hongshuihe Zhuang, zeh
- Ethnologue entry for Guibei Zhuang, zgb
- Ethnologue entry for Guibian Zhuang, zgn
- Ethnologue entry for Lianshan Zhuang, zln
- Ethnologue entry for Liujiang Zhuang, zlj
- Ethnologue entry for Liuqian Zhuang, zlq
- Ethnologue entry for Minz Zhuang, zgm
- Ethnologue entry for Nong Zhuang, zhn
- Ethnologue entry for Qiubei Zhuang, zqe
- Ethnologue entry for Yang Zhuang, zyg
- Ethnologue entry for Yongbei Zhuang, zyb
- Ethnologue entry for Yongnan Zhuang, zyn
- Ethnologue entry for Youjiang Zhuang, zyj
- Ethnologue entry for Zuojiang Zhuang, zzj