I believe the word you are looking for is "Eurasian," though this term is general and refers categorically to those of European and Asian descent (not necessarily Chinese descent).
Eurasian.
The word "Caucasian" is an adjective used to describe people from the Caucasus region or those with light skin of European descent.
In Chinese, there is no word like in English that separates gender like "him" or "her" only the word pronounced : "tah" is used to described both guys and girls. But the way that "tah" is spoken is the same, but how they are written is different, half of both of them are the same, but the other half has a symbol that either indicates a male or female.
White or European.
The Chinese word for "little" is 小 (xiǎo).
撒谎 (Sā huǎng) is "to lie to someone". 躺 (Tǎng) is "to lie down".
"Hapa" is actually not a Japanese word, but originated in Hawaii. It usually refers to people of mixed racial background, usually half Asian and half Caucasian.
"Hapa" is a term used to describe people of mixed Asian descent, usually half Asian and half Caucasian. It originated in Hawai'i.
Caucasian :) Either is fine, but it is better to use the word Caucasian. :)
Caucasian
Look it up or ask someone.
Caucasian
Καυκάσιος [kafkasios]
White or European.
The word "Caucasian" is an adjective used to describe people from the Caucasus region or those with light skin of European descent.
In Chinese, there is no word like in English that separates gender like "him" or "her" only the word pronounced : "tah" is used to described both guys and girls. But the way that "tah" is spoken is the same, but how they are written is different, half of both of them are the same, but the other half has a symbol that either indicates a male or female.
Yes, "Caucasian" is typically capitalized as it refers to a proper noun denoting a specific racial or ethnic group commonly used in demographics or discussions on race.
"Caucasion"From the regions of the Caucus Mountains in Europe.