(复同单, 或Hutus 或Bahutu /bəˈhuːtuː/)
- a member of a Bantu-speaking people forming the majority population in Rwanda and Burundi. They are traditionally a farming people, and were historically dominated by the Tutsi people; the antagonism between the peoples led in 1994 to large-scale ethnic violence, especially in Rwanda.胡图人(操班图语的民族, 是卢旺达和布隆迪的主要居民, 传统上是农业人口, 历史上曾被图西人统治; 因民族间的敌对导致1994年大规模的种族暴力, 卢旺达地区尤甚)。
- of or relating to this people(与)胡图人(有关)的。
词源
a local name.