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Min vs Chinese

Chinese vs Min

Min and Chinese both are nouns.

Min is not an adjective while Chinese is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Min Yes No No No
Chinese Yes Yes No No
As nouns, Chinese is a hypernym of Min; that is, Chinese is a word with a broader meaning than Min:
  • Min: any of the forms of Chinese spoken in Fukien province
  • 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
Min (noun) Chinese (noun)
any of the forms of Chinese spoken in Fukien province 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
an Egyptian god of procreation a native or inhabitant of Communist China or of Nationalist China
Min (adjective) Chinese (adjective)
of or pertaining to China or its peoples or cultures
of or relating to or characteristic of the island republic on Taiwan or its residents or their language
Difference between Min and Chinese

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