achi

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English

Etymology

From Hokkien 阿姊 (á-chí).

Pronunciation

Noun

achi (plural achis)

  1. (Philippines, Chinese Filipino, colloquial) the eldest sister
  2. (Philippines, Chinese Filipino, colloquial, informal) an elder sister
  3. (Philippines, Chinese Filipino, colloquial, familiar) a young female senior (usually within the Chinese Filipino community)
  4. (Philippines, Chinese Filipino, colloquial) respectful term of address for the eldest sister
  5. (Philippines, Chinese Filipino, colloquial, informal) respectful term of address for an elder sister
  6. (Philippines, Chinese Filipino, colloquial, familiar) respectful term of address for a young female senior (usually within the Chinese Filipino community)

Usage notes

In the Philippines, the term is primarily used and recognized within Chinese Filipino families as the predominant term to refer to and address the eldest sister in the family, and by extension, any elder sister in the family or even any older young female that the speaker is familiar with.

Quotations

For quotations using this term, see Citations:achi.

Anagrams

Central Huasteca Nahuatl

Pronunciation

Adverb

achi

  1. small.

Determiner

achi

  1. a little.

References

Chickasaw

Alternative forms

Verb

achi

  1. to say

Chuukese

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese (hachi).

Noun

achi

  1. bee
    Synonyms: chunen, sisata

Eastern Huasteca Nahuatl

Determiner

achi

  1. a little.

K'iche'

Pronunciation

Noun

achi

  1. man

References

Okinawan

Romanization

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Pipil

Adverb

achi

  1. enough; sufficient

Temascaltepec Nahuatl

Adverb

achi

  1. a little

Western Huasteca Nahuatl

Adverb

achi

  1. a little