cristám
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See also: cristam
Macanese[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Portuguese cristão. Linguistic senses an ellipsis of língu cristám.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
cristám
- Catholic
- cristám-nôvo ― adult Chinese convert to Catholicism (literally, “new Catholic”)
- Christian (believer in Christianity)
- the Macanese language
- Synonym: patuá
- papiâ cristám ― to speak Macanese
- the Portuguese language
- Synonym: português
- papiâ cristám ― to speak Portuguese
- the Kristang language
Adjective[edit]
cristám
Derived terms[edit]
- língu cristám (“Portuguese; Macanese; Kristang”, literally “Christian/Catholic language”)
- missó cristám
Usage notes[edit]
- As noted in the included glossary, the word most commonly refers specifically to Catholic (católico) rather than Christian, despite the etymology.