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TDK

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English

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Etymology 1

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From Japanese TDK, an initialism of 東京電気化学 (Tokyo Denki Kagaku, Tokyo Electric Chemical) of 東京電気化学工業株式会社 (Tokyo Denki Kagaku Kabushiki gaisha, Tokyo Electric Chemical Industry Limited).

Proper noun

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TDK

  1. A Japanese multinational electronics manufacturing company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

Etymology 2

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Initialism of Philippine Hokkien 大陸仔大陆仔 (tāi-lio̍k-á, mainlander), which is often perceived as "Tai Diok Ka" or "Tai Diok A", due to /l~d/ allophony[1] usually preceding an /i/ vowel and the concept of forming initialisms from the consonant-sounding phonemes that syllables seemingly sound like they start with due to syllable assimilation in Hokkien. See also Taiwanese Mandarin 26.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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TDK (plural TDKs)

  1. (Philippines, Chinese Filipino, colloquial, slang) a mainlander from mainland China; mainland Chinese (to differentiate from a Chinese Filipino raised in the Philippines or other Overseas Chinese).
Usage notes
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Synonyms
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  • PRC (Singapore)

Further reading

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  • TDK Corporation on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Teresita Ang-See (2007) “Influx of New Chinese Immigrants to the Philippines: Problems and Challenges”, in Mette Thunø, editor, Beyond Chinatown: New Chinese Migration and the Global Expansion of China[2], volume NIAS Studies in Asian Topics, number 41, Copenhagen: NIAS - Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press, →ISBN, page 140
  • Chee Kiong Tong (2010) “Hybridization and Chineseness in the Philippines: Primordialism and Identity Construction”, in Identity and Ethnic Relations in Southeast Asia: Racializing Chineseness[3], Singapore: Springer Science & Business Media, →ISBN, page 231
  • Caroline S. Hau (2014) “The Chinese Question: Ethnicity, Nation, and Region in and Beyond the Philippines”, in Kyoto CSEAS Series on Asian Studies[4], volume 12, NUS Press, →ISBN, page 13
  • Juliet Lee Uytanlet (2016) “The Hybrid Tsinoys: Challenges of Hybridity and Homogeneity as Sociocultural Constructs among the Chinese in the Philippines”, in American Society of Missiology Monograph Series[5], volume 28, Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock Publishers, →ISBN, page 88
  • Sebastian Strangio (2020) “The Philippines: Slouching Toward Beijing”, in In the Dragon's Shadow: Southeast Asia in the Chinese Century[6], Yale University Press, →ISBN, page 269

References

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  1. ^ Van der Loon, Piet (1967) “The Manila Incunabula and Early Hokkien Studies, Part 2”, in Asia Major (New Series)‎[1], volume 13, page 113

Turkish

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Proper noun

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TDK

  1. Initialism of Türk Dil Kurumu (Turkish Language Association).