Meaning of Asian | Babel Free
ˈeɪʒənDefinitions
- A person from the continent of Asia, or a descendant thereof - especially: A person from or with ancestry in East or Southeast Asia, occasionally South Asia. A person from or with ancestry in South Asia
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A person from the continent of Asia, or a descendant thereof - especially: Australia, Canada, New-Zealand, US
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A person from or with ancestry in East or Southeast Asia, occasionally South Asia. Australia, Canada, New-Zealand, US
- A person from or with ancestry in East or Southeast Asia, occasionally South Asia
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A person from or with ancestry in South Asia. British, Kenya, South-Africa, Uganda
- A person from or with ancestry in South Asia
- A domestic cat of a breed similar to the Burmese.
- A domestic cat of a breed similar to the Burmese
- Of, relating to or from Asia
Equivalents
Azərbaycanca
asiyalı
Беларуская
азіяцкі
Български
азиатски
Català
asiàtic
Čeština
asijský
Deutsch
asiatisch
Ελληνικά
Ασιατικός
Eesti
Aasia
Gaeilge
Áiseach
Galego
asiático
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
ʻākia
हिन्दी
एशियाई
Հայերեն
ասիական
Íslenska
asískur
Italiano
asiatico
ქართული
აზიური
ខ្មែរ
អាស៊ី
ລາວ
ອາຊີ
Македонски
азиски
Монгол
Ази
Bahasa Melayu
Asia
မြန်မာဘာသာ
အာရှ
Polski
azjatycki
Română
asiatic
Русский
Азиатский
Slovenčina
ázijský
తెలుగు
ఆసియను
Тоҷикӣ
Осиёӣ
ไทย
เอเชีย
Türkçe
Asyalı
ئۇيغۇرچە
ئاسىيالىق
اردو
ایشیائی
Oʻzbekcha
osiyolik
Examples
“Hate crimes and attacks on Asians have captured the local news and the national attention since 2020, producing a stream of content that showed innocent people being attacked and belittled in never-ending variations on the same violent theme.”
“We call upon you to be ready to take over from the non-citizens who are leaving the country. As you are aware, I, on Wednesday the 9th August, 1972, signed a Decree revoking with effect from that date, all entry permits and certificates of residence which had been granted to British citizens of Asian origin and the nationals of India, Pakistan and Bangla Desh. They were, however, permitted to stay in Uganda for a period of 90 days from that day [...]”
“It is not true that Asians were inadaptable in East Africa. Nearly all Indian men learned to speak English, and, by the second generation, both sexes had become fluently Anglophone, while continuing to use their native tongue (mostly Gujarati, Cutchi, Punjabi or Hindustani). Most Indians also learned the upland Swahili pidgin which is the trade language of East Africa; while few spoke the “correct” coastal Swahili, their fluency in “kitchen Swahili” was often superior to that of the Europeans. The more rural Indian shopkeepers did indeed become somewhat Africanized, while the urban Indian became more Anglicized.”
“If radio and television programmes are anything to go by, Asians in Britain get up early on a Sunday.”
“Were there Taliban beheading people? I didn't tell my parents, but I flinched if an Asian-looking man came close.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
See also
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