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Chinese vs Sinitic

Sinitic vs Chinese

Chinese and Sinitic both are nouns.

Chinese and Sinitic both are adjectives.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Chinese Yes Yes No No
Sinitic Yes Yes No No
As nouns, Sinitic is a hypernym of Chinese; that is, Sinitic is a word with a broader meaning than Chinese:
  • Chinese: any of the Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in China; regarded as dialects of a single language (even though they are mutually unintelligible) because they share an ideographic writing system
  • Sinitic: a group of Sino-Tibetan languages
Other hypernyms of Chinese include Sinitic language.
Chinese (noun) Sinitic (noun)
any of the Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in China; regarded as dialects of a single language (even though they are mutually unintelligible) because they share an ideographic writing system a group of Sino-Tibetan languages
a native or inhabitant of Communist China or of Nationalist China
Chinese (adjective) Sinitic (adjective)
of or pertaining to China or its peoples or cultures of or relating to the Chinese people or their language or culture
of or relating to or characteristic of the island republic on Taiwan or its residents or their language
Difference between Chinese and Sinitic

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