kachin in English

noun
1
a member of an indigenous people living in northern Burma (Myanmar) and adjacent parts of China and India.
The Allies supported Burmese guerrillas (largely composed of Kachins , Karens, Shans, Chins, Lushais, and Palaungs), who were able to wreak havoc behind Japanese lines.
2
the Tibeto-Burman language of the Kachin.
There is one similar spoken language or dialect which shares the same language code: Kachin .
adjective
1
relating to the Kachin or their language.
They sneak over the border with something they have taken from the Naga or Kachin tribes - a bearskin shield, a wooden mask - and trade it for salt.

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1. Kachin people, including those organised as the Kachin Levies provided assistance to British, Chinese and American units fighting the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II.

2. Ngôn ngữ của người Beltir và Tuva vẫn có một số từ chung không tìm thấy ở các ngôn ngữ Khaka khác (Kachin và Sagay).

3. When the 18th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) cut off their retreat route, the New 22nd Division was forced to go through the Kachin Hills and many veterans died of disease, starvation and animal attacks and finally made it back to Ledo, Assam.