Yindu
See also: yīndú, yǐndù, and Yìndù
English
Etymology
From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin Chinese pronunciation for 殷都.
Proper noun
Yindu
- A district of Anyang, Henan, China.
- 2016, Wang, Shu-Li, “Civilization and the Transformation of Xiaotun Village at Yin Xu Archaeological Site, China”, in Christoph Brumann; David Berliner, editors, World Heritage on the Ground: Ethnographic Perspectives, Berghahn Books, →ISBN, LCCN 2015041486, OCLC 1006996357, page 182:
- In March 2007, at the suggestion of the Yindu District government, fourteen Xiaotun villagers collected 260,000 RMB to set up the Anyangdayishang wenhuachuanbo gongsi (Anyang Cultural Enterprise), which in turn founded the Xiaotun yishutuan (Xiaotun Performance Group).
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Translations
district
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Zhuang
Etymology
From Mandarin 印度 (Yìndù).
Pronunciation
- (Standard Zhuang) IPA(key): /jin˧˥ tu˧˥/
- Tone numbers: Yin5du5
- Hyphenation: Yin‧du
Proper noun
Yindu (Sawndip form 印度, 1957–1982 spelling Yiƌu)
- India (a country in Asia)