kitayski

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Etymology[edit]

From Russian кита́йский (kitájskij, Chinese, adjective). From the popular notion of Chinese manufactured goods having poor quality in the 1990s and often being counterfeit copies of renowned Western brands.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ciˈtɑjsci], [t͡ʃiˈtɑjsci]
  • Hyphenation: ki‧tays‧ki
  • (file)

Adjective[edit]

kitayski (comparative daha kitayski, superlative ən kitayski)

  1. (slang) fake, forged, counterfeit, not real, not sincere
    Synonyms: saxta, geydirmə
    kitayski müxalifətfake (i.e. controlled) opposition
    • 2012 July 17, Musavat.com[1]:
      Rəfiqələr tanıyıram ki, ildə bir dəfə görüşüb üz-üzə gəlmirlər. Bütün dialoqları virtualdır. [...] O halda bu ünsiyyətin, dostluğun adı “kitayski” deyil, bəs nədir?
      I know some (female) friends that do not meet even once a year. All dialogues are virtual. [...] If that friendship is not to be called fake, then [I don't know] what is.

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