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  1. 30 de dic. de 2020 · In Spanish, the word is salud. In France and Italy, the toast of choice is cin cin. Earlier this year, a video of a man raising a glass to himself while under coronavirus lockdown in northern Italy racked up millions of views. His toast: cin cin.

  2. Cin-cin!” (pronounced chin-chin) is uttered by Italians when they raise and clink their glasses together in a toast before sipping from a flute of spumante sparkling wine as they look each ...

  3. 5 de dic. de 2021 · Chin Chin parece derivar de un antiguo saludo cantonés (qngng qngng-请请). Esta expresión se hizo popular entre los comerciantes europeos, que la transcribieron como chin chin. A los italianos les gustó mucho porque les recordaba el sonido de los vasos tintineantes, y lo adoptaron como un brindis.

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    Pronunciation

    1. enPR: chĭn, IPA(key): /t͡ʃɪn/ 2. Rhymes: -ɪn

    Etymology 1

    From Middle English chyn, from Old English ċinn (“chin”), from Proto-Germanic *kinnuz (“chin”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵénus (“chin, jaw”). Compare West Frisian/Dutch kin, Low German/German Kinn, Danish kind, Icelandic kinn, Welsh gen, Latin gena, Tocharian A śanwem, Ancient Greek γένυς (génus, “jaw”), Armenian ծնոտ (cnot), Persian چانه (čâne), Sanskrit हनु (hánu). Doublet of gena.

    Etymology 2

    Shortening of chinchilla.

    Etymology

    Akin to French chien, from Latin canis.

    Noun

    chin 1. dog

    Alternative forms

    1. chinu, kinu

    Etymology

    From Latin pīnus. Compare Romanian pin.

    Noun

    chin 1. pine

    Etymology

    From Latin canem, accusative singular of canis.

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): /ˈtsĩ/

    Noun

    chin m (plural chins) 1. dog

    Romanization

    chin 1. Rōmaji transcription of ちん 2. Rōmaji transcription of チン

    Noun

    chin 1. Alternative form of chyn

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): [tʃʰɪ̀n]

    Noun

    chin 1. grime, filth, body dirt

    Alternative forms

    1. кин (chin) — post-1930s Cyrillic spelling

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Hungarian kín.

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): /kin/

    Etymology

    From Latin cum (“with”), from Proto-Italic *kom, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱóm (“next to, at, with, along”). The shift -u- → -i- is probably due to analogy with in. Compare Logudorese and Campidanese cun, Italian con, Portuguese com, Spanish con, Romanian cu, Sicilian cu.

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): /kin/ 2. IPA(key): [kind] (often before vowels)

    Preposition

    chin 1. (Nuorese) with

  4. 18 de dic. de 2012 · En la antigua China se desarrolló la cultura más antigua de las que aún existen hoy en día. La palabra “China” viene del sánscrito Cina (que deriva del nombre de la dinastía china Qin, cuya pronunciación es similar a “Chin”), que fue traducido como “Cin” por los persas y que parece haberse popularizado gracias al ...

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  5. 28 de abr. de 2024 · . (~ 國) ( historical) state of Chen (vassal state during the Zhou dynasty) ( ~朝) ( historical) Chen dynasty (557–589), the fourth and last of the Southern dynasties during the Northern and Southern dynasties period. a surname, listed tenth in the Baijiaxing: Chen, Chan, Chun, Chin, Tan.

  6. 16 de nov. de 2019 · History tells us cin cin comes from very far indeed, which explains its peculiar, eastern-like allure. It seems cin cin finds its origins in the Chinese word ch’ing, “you’re welcome”, often repeated twice in a row, hence giving us ch’ing ch’ing.