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Etymology 1
, from. The same classical Chinese word still keeps its original meaning in North 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬. China and South Korea now use. Japanese prefectures are natively called, which is a cognate to.

Noun

 * 1) one of the highest administrative divisions in Vietnam, translates to, opposed to a ; itself is divided into its / and
 * 2) an administrative division that translates to  in other countries
 * 3) an administrative division that translates to, for example in French or Japanese territories
 * 4)  provincial capital
 * 1) an administrative division that translates to  in other countries
 * 2) an administrative division that translates to, for example in French or Japanese territories
 * 3)  provincial capital
 * 1) an administrative division that translates to, for example in French or Japanese territories
 * 2)  provincial capital
 * 1)  provincial capital
 * 1)  provincial capital

Usage notes
is the usual term for "province", especially for provinces within a unitary state. is used to refer to the confederated provinces of Canada.

Etymology 2
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Verb

 * 1)  to be alert, to be conscious
 * 2)  to awaken
 * 3)  to sober up
 * 4) to remain unconcerned or unfazed
 * 1)  to sober up
 * 2) to remain unconcerned or unfazed
 * 1) to remain unconcerned or unfazed