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what is the difference between "oriental" and "eastern"? does oriental suggest any negative meaning?
Mar 25, 2008 12:10 AM
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Oriental derives from Latin "orientem" meaning the rising sun , the east , part of the sky where the sun rises . "oriri" = to rise .
So it is the geographical east of any country or region .
It refers literally more to the cultural values and traditions of such regions , they are mostly older civilizations .
East derives from austra ,which means towards the sunrise ,the east is literally the direction where the dawn breaks , it is also the geographical east of any country or region.
So they both have almost the same meaning , but there are used literally in different ways,
east is more for geographical position while oriental reflects more of the cultural aspect
of a region .Linguistically it doesn't have any negative meaning !
March 27, 2008
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