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- Huanna abstract "Huan-a (Chinese: 番仔; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: hoan-á) is a Hokkien word which means foreigner. 番 means 'foreign', and 仔 is a Hokkien noun suffix. This phrase is commonly perceived as derogatory by most non-Chinese speakers. Chinese Indonesians, Chinese Singaporeans, Chinese Filipinos and Chinese Malaysians use this word to refer to non-Chinese Southeast Asians. During the Japanese occupation of Taiwan, the Japanese were called huan-a by Native Taiwanese, with geisha called hoan-á-ke (番仔雞, lit. \"foreign chicken\") and the wives of Japanese men called hoan-á-chiú-kan (番仔酒矸, lit. \"foreign liquor bottle\"). Huan-a is now commonly used in Taiwan to refer to indigenous peoples (the Taiwanese aborigines). In Penang, huan-a are used to refer to Malays, whereas ang moh refers to Europeans and Kling na (吉零仔) refer to Tamils.Back days, the term is used by Han Chinese to refer Mongolians invaders. Basically Huanna connotes \"barbaric foreigner\". Similarly, the word fan-kui (Chinese: 番瞶; pinyin: fānguì) is a Mandarin Chinese word which means dark foreigner. 瞶 means 'dim' or 'dark'. This phrase is used by Chinese Indonesians to imply Indonesians due to their dark skin color. Indonesians consider this phrase to be rude and racist.".
- Huanna wikiPageID "30771424".
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- Huanna wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Huanna wikiPageRevisionID "690307492".
- Huanna wikiPageWikiLink Ang_mo.
- Huanna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_slang.
- Huanna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Southern_Min_words_and_phrases.
- Huanna wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_Filipino.
- Huanna wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_Indonesians.
- Huanna wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_Singaporeans.
- Huanna wikiPageWikiLink Geisha.
- Huanna wikiPageWikiLink Hokkien.
- Huanna wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples.
- Huanna wikiPageWikiLink Indonesia.
- Huanna wikiPageWikiLink Malays_(ethnic_group).
- Huanna wikiPageWikiLink Malaysian_Chinese.
- Huanna wikiPageWikiLink Mandarin_Chinese.
- Huanna wikiPageWikiLink Southeast_Asia.
- Huanna wikiPageWikiLink Taiwan_under_Japanese_rule.
- Huanna wikiPageWikiLink Taiwanese_aborigines.
- Huanna wikiPageWikiLink Tamils.
- Huanna wikiPageWikiLinkText "Huanna".
- Huanna p "fānguì)".
- Huanna poj "hoan-á".
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- Huanna wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Huanna wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh.
- Huanna subject Category:Chinese_slang.
- Huanna subject Category:Southern_Min_words_and_phrases.
- Huanna hypernym Word.
- Huanna type Food.
- Huanna type Redirect.
- Huanna comment "Huan-a (Chinese: 番仔; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: hoan-á) is a Hokkien word which means foreigner. 番 means 'foreign', and 仔 is a Hokkien noun suffix. This phrase is commonly perceived as derogatory by most non-Chinese speakers. Chinese Indonesians, Chinese Singaporeans, Chinese Filipinos and Chinese Malaysians use this word to refer to non-Chinese Southeast Asians. During the Japanese occupation of Taiwan, the Japanese were called huan-a by Native Taiwanese, with geisha called hoan-á-ke (番仔雞, lit.".
- Huanna label "Huanna".
- Huanna sameAs Q17050661.
- Huanna sameAs m.0gffx_k.
- Huanna sameAs Q17050661.
- Huanna wasDerivedFrom Huanna?oldid=690307492.
- Huanna isPrimaryTopicOf Huanna.