balikbayan
English
Etymology
From Tagalog balikbayan, from balik (“to return”) + bayan (“home country”).
Noun
balikbayan (plural balikbayans)
- (Philippines) A Filipino returning to the Philippines after spending time in another country. [from 20th c.]
- 1990, Conrado De Quiros, Flowers from the rubble, page 139:
- It's the time of year when balikbayans descend upon us in droves Ito remind us of how benighted we are.
- 2011, Philippine Daily Inquirer, (headline), 12 July:
- 2 balikbayans kidnapped in Zamboanga City.
- 2015, Elaine Marie Carbonell Laforteza, The Somatechnics of Whiteness and Race, page 132:
- This dual citizenship enables him to return to the Philippines as a balikbayan.
Derived terms
Tagalog
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /balikˈbajan/, [bɐ.lɪkˈba.jɐn]
- Hyphenation: ba‧lik‧ba‧yan
Noun
balikbayan (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜎᜒᜃ᜔ᜊᜌᜈ᜔)
- expatriate that returns to their native country (especially Filipinos)
Derived terms
- magbalikbayan
- pagbabalikbayan
Further reading
- “balikbayan”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018
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