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Definition of Rohingya in English: Rohingya(also Rohinga) nounPlural Rohingyas ˈrəʊ(h)ɪndʒəˈrəʊ(h)ɪŋjərōˈhinjə 1A member of a Muslim people inhabiting western Burma (Myanmar). Example sentencesExamples - Thousands of Rohingya immigrants from Myanmar live in Malaysia, where they first began arriving in large numbers in the early 1990s.
- There are also hundreds of thousands of Rohingya living in Bangladesh.
- Burmese Rohingya wait in a crowded room for malaria test results at special clinic for malaria on May 4, 2009 in Sittwe, Arakan state, Myanmar (Burma).
- There are also significant numbers of Chin, Kachin, Kayah (Karenni), Pao, Palaung, Lahu, Wa, and Rohingya.
- The Rohingya in Myanmar live mostly in the northern state of Rahkine and in the past fled through Bangladesh and into the Middle East.
- Among them are Acehnese from Indonesia and people from the minority Muslim community of Rohingyas in Myanmar.
2mass noun The Indic language of the Rohingya. Example sentencesExamples - Rohingya (Ruáingga) is the spoken language of Rohingya people which is similar to Chittagonian language spoken in the neighbouring Chittagong region of Bangladesh.
- They only speak Rohingya.
- In retrospect, perhaps I should have asked him to speak Rohingya. But what he said is more important than what language he spoke.
adjective ˈrəʊ(h)ɪndʒəˈrəʊ(h)ɪŋjərōˈhinjə Relating to the Rohingya or their language. Example sentencesExamples - Muslims living in the northernmost reaches of Rakhine State are generally called Rohingya regardless of their ancestry.
- Defense lawyer Amir Hamzah said the Rohingya siblings have been in Malaysia for four years and are applying for refugee status with the UNHCR.
- The ruling states that the man is a member of the Rohingya minority in Myanmar and had been involved in pro-democracy political activities.
- This image at left is of a Rohingya mosque in Sittwe.
- A local woman helped a Rohingya refugee in a small hospital after she was rescued yesterday off Indonesia.
- Authorities are now trying to ascertain whether they are members of the Rohingya community from the Arakan region of Myanmar.
- Many of its recruits are thought to be members of the Rohingya community of Myanmar who, along with a few volunteers from Thailand, make up the bulk of its approximately 700 trained members.
OriginRohingya: self-designation, from the name of a former kingdom of Burma. Definition of Rohingya in US English: Rohingya(also Rohinga) nounrōˈhinjə 1A member of a Muslim people inhabiting western Burma (Myanmar). Example sentencesExamples - There are also hundreds of thousands of Rohingya living in Bangladesh.
- Among them are Acehnese from Indonesia and people from the minority Muslim community of Rohingyas in Myanmar.
- There are also significant numbers of Chin, Kachin, Kayah (Karenni), Pao, Palaung, Lahu, Wa, and Rohingya.
- Burmese Rohingya wait in a crowded room for malaria test results at special clinic for malaria on May 4, 2009 in Sittwe, Arakan state, Myanmar (Burma).
- Thousands of Rohingya immigrants from Myanmar live in Malaysia, where they first began arriving in large numbers in the early 1990s.
- The Rohingya in Myanmar live mostly in the northern state of Rahkine and in the past fled through Bangladesh and into the Middle East.
2The Indic language of the Rohingya. Example sentencesExamples - In retrospect, perhaps I should have asked him to speak Rohingya. But what he said is more important than what language he spoke.
- Rohingya (Ruáingga) is the spoken language of Rohingya people which is similar to Chittagonian language spoken in the neighbouring Chittagong region of Bangladesh.
- They only speak Rohingya.
adjectiverōˈhinjə Relating to the Rohingya or their language. Example sentencesExamples - Defense lawyer Amir Hamzah said the Rohingya siblings have been in Malaysia for four years and are applying for refugee status with the UNHCR.
- The ruling states that the man is a member of the Rohingya minority in Myanmar and had been involved in pro-democracy political activities.
- A local woman helped a Rohingya refugee in a small hospital after she was rescued yesterday off Indonesia.
- Many of its recruits are thought to be members of the Rohingya community of Myanmar who, along with a few volunteers from Thailand, make up the bulk of its approximately 700 trained members.
- This image at left is of a Rohingya mosque in Sittwe.
- Muslims living in the northernmost reaches of Rakhine State are generally called Rohingya regardless of their ancestry.
- Authorities are now trying to ascertain whether they are members of the Rohingya community from the Arakan region of Myanmar.
OriginRohingya: self-designation, from the name of a former kingdom of Burma. |