阿山
Chinese
(phonetic character); (final part.); (interj.); flatter; an initial particle; prefix to names of people |
mountain; hill | ||
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simp. and trad. (阿山) |
阿 | 山 |
Etymology
From 阿 (a, “prefix showing familiarity”) + short form of 唐山 (Tn̂g-soaⁿ, “mainland China”).
Pronunciation
Noun
阿山
- (Min Nan, Taiwan, dated) mainlander
- 這個阿山仔,加來是加損蕩的啦 [Taiwanese, trad.]
- From: 2003: 公視文學大戲『家』 (Taiwan Public Television Service Foundation—Family), episode one
- chit-ê a-soaⁿ-á, ke lâi sī ke sńg-tn̄g--ê--lah [Pe̍h-ōe-jī]
- These mainlanders are coming here in droves and creating more turmoil. (This episode takes place in 1949 as refugees from the Mainland are fleeing from Mao Zedong's forces to Taiwan.)
这个阿山仔,加来是加损荡的啦 [Taiwanese, simp.]
Usage notes
This term was primarily used to describe non-Hoklo people from Mainland China, a large number of whom had emigrated to Taiwan after 1949. This term later came to be replaced by 外省人 (gōa-séng-lâng).
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