See also: Пекін

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Пеки́н (Pekínm

  1. Beijing (a direct-administered municipality, the capital city of China)

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Etymology

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Ultimately from the Nanking court dialect Mandarin 北京 (Běijīng), from before the modern palatalization of /k/ to /tɕ/.[1] Compare Portuguese Pequim, Spanish Pekín, Dutch Peking, English Peking, French Pékin, German Peking.

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Proper noun

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Пеки́н (Pekínm inan (genitive Пеки́на, relational adjective пеки́нский)

  1. Beijing (a direct-administered municipality, the capital city of China)
    Synonym: (rare, standard transliteration) Бэйцзи́н (Bɛjczín)

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Descendants

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  • Armenian: Պեկին (Pekin)

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References

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  1. ^ Kaske, Elisabeth (2008) The Politics of Language in Chinese Education, 1895–1919[1], Leiden: Koninklijke Brill NV, →ISBN, page 52