Pinoy

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English

Etymology

From Tagalog Pinoy. Pinoy caught on with the Florante song “Ako'y isang Pinoy” ("I am a Pinoy"), which became popular in Filipino culture to denote their country of origin and background.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpinɔɪ/
  • Audio (Canada):(file)

Noun

Pinoy (plural Pinoys)

  1. (informal) A Filipino; a citizen or local inhabitant of the Philippines and those descending from such, especially a male.

Adjective

Pinoy (comparative more Pinoy, superlative most Pinoy)

  1. Of or pertaining to the Philippines or its people, language, and culture.
    Synonyms: Filipino, Philippine

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Tagalog

Etymology

From Pilipino (Filipino) +‎ -oy (diminutive suffix). Supposedly popularized by the Florante song “Ako'y isang Pinoy” ("I am a Pinoy"), which became popular in Filipino culture to denote one's country of origin and background.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: pi‧noy

Noun

Pinóy (feminine Pinay)

  1. (informal) A Filipino; a citizen or local inhabitant of the Philippines and those descending from such, especially a male.
    Synonyms: Filipino, Pilipino

Adjective

Pinóy

  1. Of or pertaining to the Philippines or its people, language, and culture.
    Synonyms: Filipino, Pilipino