English
Etymology
sinology (“study of China”) + -ist (“(agent)”). Alternatively, sino- (“China”) + -logist (“student of, expert on”).
Noun
sinologist (plural sinologists)
- A student or expert in sinology.
Translations
a student, or expert in sinology
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 漢學家/汉学家 (zh) (hànxuéjiā), 汉学家 (zh) (Hànxuéjiā), 中國通/中国通 (zh) (Zhōngguótōng), 中国通 (zh) (Zhōngguótōng)
- Finnish: sinologi
- French: sinologue (fr) m or f
- German: Sinologe (de) m, Sinologin (de) f
- Greek: σινολόγος (el) m (sinológos)
- Hungarian: sinológus
- Italian: sinologo (it) m
- Japanese: 中国学者 (ちゅうごくがくしゃ, Chūgoku gakusha), 中国通 (ちゅうごくつう, Chūgokutsū)
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- Occitan: sinològ m
- Polish: sinolog (pl) m
- Portuguese: sinólogo (pt) m
- Russian: сино́лог (ru) m (sinólog), китаеве́д (ru) m (kitajevéd), китаи́ст (ru) m (kitaíst)
- Slovak: sinológ (sk) m, sinologička (sk) f
- Spanish: sinólogo m
- Uyghur: خەنزۇشۇناس (xenzushunas)
- Vietnamese: nhà Hán học
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