Hinny
의미: Term of endearment, honey (Geordie).
A warm Geordie term of endearment, similar to 'honey' but distinctly local. 'Alright hinny?' is affectionate. It's typically used by older speakers to younger people or between women, though it's universal. 'Stottie hinny' is a famous North East flatbread.
예문
- Come here, hinny. 过来,亲爱的Ven aquí, cariñoおいで이리 와.
- You alright, hinny? 你还好吗,亲?¿Estás bien, cielo?大丈夫?괜찮아?
- Thanks hinny, you're lovely. 谢谢你,亲,你真好Gracias, cielo, eres un encantoありがとう、あなたは素敵ね고마워, 넌 정말 멋져.
발음
/ˈhɪni/
사용 가이드
맥락: endearment, affection, greeting
어조: warm, affectionate
✓ 올바른 표현
- Hinny亲爱的cariñoあなた자기야
- Alright hinny还好吗?¿estás bien, cielo?大丈夫?괜찮아, 자기?
- Come here hinny过来ven aquí, cariñoおいで이리 와, 자기
✗ 잘못된 표현
- Typically older speaker to younger—context matters通常是年长者对年轻人说——注意语境Normalmente lo usan personas mayores hacia jóvenes, el contexto importa通常は年上の人が年下に対して使う——文脈が大切보통 연장자가 젊은 사람에게 사용하며, 맥락이 중요함
흔한 실수
- Pure term of endearment—nothing to do with mules
기원과 역사
From 'honey' transformed through Geordie pronunciation, or possibly from a separate term for a female donkey/mule hybrid. The word has become purely affectionate in Geordie use.
어원: Probably from 'honey' or related to mule hybrid
최초 기록: Geordie dialect, documented 19th century
문화적 배경
Era: Historic to present
Generation: Older generations especially
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Geordie culture; Stottie hinny bread
Regional notes: Distinctly Geordie.
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