匈奴
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Chinese
Etymology
Schuessler (2014) reconstructs its 318 BCE pronunciation as *hoŋ-nâ and later *hɨoŋ-nɑ, which he suggests to be a Han or pre-Han transcription of foreign *Hŏna or *Hŭna, which may be connected to Sanskrit हूण (hūṇa), Huns, Latin Hunni, Ancient Greek Οὗννοι (Hoûnnoi) (ibid.; Pulleyblank, 2000).
Pronunciation
- Mandarin
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Hanyu Pinyin: Xiōngnú
- Zhuyin: ㄒㄩㄥ ㄋㄨˊ
- Tongyong Pinyin: Syongnú
- Wade–Giles: Hsiung1-nu2
- Yale: Syūng-nú
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: Shiongnu
- Palladius: Сюнну (Sjunnu)
- Sinological IPA (key): /ɕi̯ʊŋ⁵⁵ nu³⁵/
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Cantonese
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
- Jyutping: hung1 nou4
- Yale: hūng nòuh
- Cantonese Pinyin: hung1 nou4
- Guangdong Romanization: hung1 nou4
- Sinological IPA (key): /hʊŋ⁵⁵ nou̯²¹/
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
- Hakka
- (Sixian, incl. Miaoli and Neipu)
- Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Hiûng-nù
- Hakka Romanization System: hiungˊ nuˇ
- Hagfa Pinyim: hiung1 nu2
- Sinological IPA: /hi̯uŋ²⁴ nu¹¹/
- (Sixian, incl. Miaoli and Neipu)
- Southern Min
- Middle Chinese: xjowng nu
- Old Chinese
- (Zhengzhang): /*qʰoŋ naː/
Proper noun
匈奴
- (historical) Xiongnu (ancient nomadic-based people that formed a state or confederation north of the agriculture-based empire of the Han dynasty)
Synonyms
Descendants
Japanese
Etymology 1
Proper noun
Etymology 2
Proper noun
匈奴 or 匈奴 • (Funnu or Fun)
Korean
Proper noun
Vietnamese
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匈 | 奴 |
Proper noun
匈奴
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