"ハバナ" meaning in Japanese

See ハバナ in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

IPA: [ha̠ba̠na̠] Forms: Habana [romanization]
Etymology: Ultimately from Spanish La Habana, in turn from Taíno Habaguanex. Japanese sources list the term as a borrowing of Havana, but do not indicate the source language. The term is first cited to the early 1890s. This would suggest that the term was borrowed from English Havana, since the ⟨ h ⟩ in Spanish has been silent for centuries. Considering that the pitch accent is on the first mora, the borrowing was likely via the written rather than the spoken form, as the accent on the second syllable in either Spanish or English would likely result in a higher pitch on the second mora instead. Etymology templates: {{der|ja|es|La Habana}} Spanish La Habana, {{der|ja|tnq|Habaguanex}} Taíno Habaguanex, {{bor|ja|en|Havana}} English Havana, {{IPAfont|⟨ h ⟩}} ⟨ h ⟩ Head templates: {{ja-pos|proper}} ハバナ • (Habana)
  1. Havana (the capital city of Cuba) Wikipedia link: Daijirin, Havana, ja:ハバナ Categories (place): Cities in Cuba, National capitals, Places in Cuba

Alternative forms

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Download raw JSONL data for ハバナ meaning in Japanese (2.1kB)

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