Hongkonger

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈhɔːŋˌkɔːŋ.ər/

Definitions of Hongkonger

noun a native or inhabitant of Hong Kong

Example Sentences

A1 A Hongkonger is someone from Hong Kong.

A2 I met a Hongkonger at the airport who helped me find my way.

B1 As a Hongkonger, he was proud of his city's rich history and culture.

B2 The Hongkonger I spoke to was fluent in both Cantonese and English.

C1 The Hongkonger's perspective on the political situation in Hong Kong was insightful.

C2 Many Hongkongers have emigrated to other countries in search of better opportunities.

Examples of Hongkonger in a Sentence

formal The Hongkonger community in this city is known for its strong work ethic and entrepreneurial spirit.

informal I met a group of Hongkongers at the event last night, they were so friendly and welcoming.

slang Some Hongkongers are really into K-pop and Korean dramas.

figurative As a Hongkonger, she navigates through challenges with grace and resilience.

Grammatical Forms of Hongkonger

past tense

Hongkongers

plural

Hongkongers

comparative

more Hongkonger

superlative

most Hongkonger

present tense

Hongkonger

future tense

will be Hongkonger

perfect tense

have been Hongkonger

continuous tense

being Hongkonger

singular

Hongkonger

positive degree

Hongkonger

infinitive

to be a Hongkonger

gerund

being a Hongkonger

participle

Hongkonger

Origin and Evolution of Hongkonger

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'Hongkonger' originated from the merging of 'Hong Kong' and the suffix '-er' which denotes a person associated with a particular place or thing.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to residents of Hong Kong, the term 'Hongkonger' has evolved to encompass a sense of identity and belonging among the people of Hong Kong, especially during periods of political and social change.