Pronunciation: /ætʃɪˈniːz/

Definitions of achinese

noun a member of a people of southern Sumatra and the adjacent Malay Peninsula.

Example Sentences

A1 I tried a new dish at the restaurant called achinese.

A2 My friend is learning how to speak achinese.

B1 The achinese culture is known for its rich history and traditions.

B2 I bought a beautiful achinese silk scarf during my trip.

C1 The museum had a special exhibit featuring achinese art.

C2 She studied achinese literature in college and wrote her thesis on it.

Examples of achinese in a Sentence

formal The Achinese language is spoken by the Acehnese people in Aceh, Indonesia.

informal I learned a few Achinese words while visiting Aceh last summer.

slang My friend from Aceh speaks Achinese fluently.

figurative The Achinese culture is rich in traditions and customs.

Grammatical Forms of achinese

past tense

spoke

plural

Achinese people

comparative

more Achinese

superlative

most Achinese

present tense

speaks

future tense

will speak

perfect tense

has spoken

continuous tense

is speaking

singular

Achinese person

positive degree

very Achinese

infinitive

to speak Achinese

gerund

speaking Achinese

participle

spoken Achinese

Origin and Evolution of achinese

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Malay
Story behind the word: The word 'achinese' is believed to have originated from the Malay word 'Aceh', which refers to the Aceh province in Indonesia.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to people or things from the Aceh province, the term 'achinese' has evolved to also describe the unique culture, language, and cuisine of the region.