[Grammar] Southeast Asia

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anhnha

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Hello,
Could anyone help me explain why we use "Southeast Asia" rather than "Asia Southeast"?
Does phrase "Asia Southeast" have any meaning?
 
Hi,

Because "Southeast" is acting as a modifier (adjective) of Asia. Therefore, it must come before the noun it modifies.

charliedeut
 
Thank you.
But in order to say about countries in Southeast Asia can I use "Asia Southeast":
The countries of
Asia Southeast are very different and their cultures have little in common.
In this sentence can I use Southeast as a noun and Asia as an
adjective?
 
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Thank you.
But in order to say about countries in Southeast Asia can I use "Asia Southeast":
The country of
Asia Southeast are very different and their cultures have little in common.
In this sentence can I use Southeast as a noun and Asia as an
adjective?

IMO, no.
 
You could say "the countries of Asia's southeast."

But "southeast Asia" is the normal and common way to express this.
 
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