烏魯木齊

Chinese

Etymology 1

phonetic
trad. (烏魯木齊)
simp. (乌鲁木齐)
alternative forms 烏嚕木齊乌噜木齐

Borrowed from Manchu ᡠᡵᡠᠮᠴᡳ (urumci), from Written Oirat ᡇᠷᡇᡏᡔᡅ (urumci), from Chagatai اورُمجی (ūrumǧī /⁠ürümči⁠/).

Pronunciation


Proper noun

烏魯木齊

  1. () Ürümqi (a prefecture-level city, the capital of Xinjiang, China)
  2. () Ürümqi (a county of Ürümqi city, Xinjiang, China)
Synonyms
Descendants
  • English: Wulumuchi, Wu-lu-mu-ch'i, Wulumuqi

Etymology 2

phonetic
trad. (烏魯木齊)
simp. (乌鲁木齐)
alternative forms
 
烏漉木製乌漉木制
烏櫓莫濟乌橹莫济
烏鹵沐齊乌卤沐齐
烏鹵沐債乌卤沐债
烏魯沐債乌鲁沐债
烏漉木製乌漉木制
烏櫓莫濟乌橹莫济
烏鹵沐齊乌卤沐齐
烏鹵沐債乌卤沐债
烏魯沐債乌鲁沐债
烏漉沐漬乌漉沐渍

Unclear. Here are a few possibilities:

  • 烏魯木齊: Since the Min Nan area and Ürümqi are very far apart, if someone claims to be from or went to Ürümqi, they are speaking nonsense.
  • 烏漉木製: There is a type of wood called 烏漉木, which is of very bad quality. If furniture is made from it, it is made carelessly.
  • 烏櫓莫濟: From (“to not have”) + (“scull”) + (“do not”) + (“to cross a river”), literally "to not have a scull to cross a river", used figuratively to mean "to not have the main thing to do the job; to be careless".

Pronunciation


Idiom

烏魯木齊

  1. (Southern Min) to be careless; to be in a mess; to talk nonsense

References

  • Entry #6338”, in 臺灣閩南語常用詞辭典 (overall work in Mandarin and Hokkien), Ministry of Education, R.O.C., 2023.
  • 大郎頭 (Da Lang) (2013 July 29) “【台語原來是這樣】 烏魯木齊”, in 自由時報 (Liberty Times Net)
  • 黃恬昕 (2012 June 25) “「烏櫓莫濟」比下北京話”, in 自由時報 (Liberty Times Net)

Japanese

Kanji in this term

Jinmeiyō

Jinmeiyō

Grade: 1

Jinmeiyō
irregular
For pronunciation and definitions of 烏魯木齊 – see the following entry.
烏魯木斉ウルムチ
[proper noun] Ürümqi (a prefecture-level city, the capital of Xinjiang, China)
(This term, 烏魯木齊, is the kyūjitai of the above term.)

Korean

Hanja in this term

Proper noun

烏魯木齊 • (oromokje) (hangeul 오로목제)

  1. Hanja form? of 오로목제 (Ürümqi).

Vietnamese

chữ Hán Nôm in this term

Proper noun

烏魯木齊

  1. chữ Hán form of Ô Lỗ Mộc Tề (Ürümqi).
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