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"chine" is the first person singular present subjunctive of the verb chinar. View conjugation.

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chino

adjective

Chinese
[tʃaɪˈniːz]
sustantivo
1. chino(a) (sustantivo masculino o femenino) (person)
2. chino (m) (language)
sustantivo plural
también:
  • the Chinese -> los chinos
adjetivo
3. chino(a)

chinese [chai-nís]
adjetivo
1. Chino, chinesco, de la China, o parecido a las cosas de aquel país.
  • Chinese white -> blanco de China, óxido de cinc
sustantivo
2. Chino, natural de la China.
3. La lengua china.

Chinese [ˌtʃaɪˈniːz]
adjective
chino
a Chinese man un chino; a Chinese woman una china
noun
1 (person) chinoachina (m) (f);a china
the Chinese (people) los chinos
2 (Ling) chino (m)
modifier
Chinese chequers (n) damas (f) chinas
Chinese lantern (n) farolillo (m) chino
Chinese leaves (n) col (f) china
...a game of Chinese Whispers The same hysterical rhetoric is passed on from reviewer to reviewer like Chinese whispers, mutating further from the truth with every telling

chinar [che-nar’]
verb neuter
1. To carve up, to slash. (n)
verb
2. RECHINAR. (Obsolete)

chinar
verbo:transitivo
to carve up (familiar); slash

Verb Conjugation for "chinar" (go to chino)

Presente Pretérito Imperfect Futuro Subjuntivo
Yo me chino me chiné me chinaba me chinaré me chine
te chinas te chinaste te chinabas te chinarás te chines
Ella/Él/Usted se china se chinó se chinaba se chinará se chine
Nosotros nos chinamos nos chinamos nos chinábamos nos chinaremos nos chinemos
Vosotros os chináis os chinasteis os chinabais os chinaréis os chinéis
Ellos/Ustedes se chinan se chinaron se chinaban se chinarán se chinen
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