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English
Etymology
From Hokkien 阿兄 (á-hiaⁿ).
Pronunciation
Noun
Ahiya (plural Ahiyas)
- (Philippines, Chinese Filipino, colloquial) respectful honorific used before a name for the eldest brother
- (Philippines, Chinese Filipino, colloquial, informal) respectful honorific used before a name for an elder brother: Brother
- (Philippines, Chinese Filipino, colloquial, informal) respectful honorific used before a name for a young male senior (usually within the Chinese Filipino community): Mister; Brother
2019, Aedrianne Acar, “READ: Jeron Teng pays tribute to his 'idol' Chris Tiu”, in GMA Entertainment, GMA Network, archived from the original on 28 December 2021:Looked up to this guy since I was a kid! Thanks for being an inspiration to me and to others as well, Ahiya @chris_tiu17! And congratulations for a successful basketball career!...
Usage notes
In the Philippines, the term is primarily used and recognized within Chinese Filipino families as the predominant term to refer to and address the eldest brother in the family, and by extension, any elder brother in the family or even any older young male that the speaker is familiar with.
Anagrams
Tagalog
Etymology
See ahiya.
Pronunciation
Noun
Áhiyá (Baybayin spelling ᜀᜑᜒᜌ) (Chinese Filipino, colloquial)
- honorific used before the name of an elder brother or young male senior (usually within the Chinese Filipino community): Brother; Mister
- Ahiya Steven ― Mister/Brother Steven
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