Kwangchow
//ˈkwɑŋˈt͡ʃoʊ// name
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Definitions
Proper Noun
- 1 Dated spelling of Guangzhou.
"Red Guards whom he met in Peking, Shanghai, and Kwangchow were bright and cheerful and full of self-confidence, and he could explain this by the fact that they are children of peasant soldiers who have become a sort of privileged class since the establishment of the Communist regime."
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More examples"Red Guards whom he met in Peking, Shanghai, and Kwangchow were bright and cheerful and full of self-confidence, and he could explain this by the fact that they are children of peasant soldiers who have become a sort of privileged class since the establishment of the Communist regime."
Etymology
Borrowed from Mandarin 廣州/广州 (Guǎngzhōu).
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