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- characters were invented by the Koreans themselves. These characters are called gukja (국자; 國字, literally 'national characters'). Most of them are for proper names...
- becomes ttegi(떼기). gukja (국자): It was mainly used in Daegu and North Gyeongsang Province, and it is said to have been called a gukja (ladle) because it...
- stylistic variations. As with ****anese, there are autochthonous hanja, known as gukja. Traditional Chinese characters are also used by non-Chinese ethnic groups...
- ****anese can refer to any character created outside of China, including Korean gukja (國字, 국자) and Vietnamese chữ Nôm. Wasei kanji refers specifically to kanji...
- systems Hangul Chosŏn'gŭl (in North Korea) New Korean Orthography Hanja Gukja (Yakja) Gugyeol Idu (Hyangchal) Mixed script Braille Transcription McCune–Reischauer...
- systems Hangul Chosŏn'gŭl (in North Korea) New Korean Orthography Hanja Gukja (Yakja) Gugyeol Idu (Hyangchal) Mixed script Braille Transcription McCune–Reischauer...
- that is not used in China. The corresponding phenomenon in Korea is called gukja (Korean: 국자; Hanja: 國字), a cognate name; there are however far fewer Korean-coined...
- educational institution in Kaesong. It was founded in the neighborhood of Gukja-dong with the name Gukjagam (국자감; 國子監) in 992 during the reign of King Seongjong...
- systems Hangul Chosŏn'gŭl (in North Korea) New Korean Orthography Hanja Gukja (Yakja) Gugyeol Idu (Hyangchal) Mixed script Braille Transcription McCune–Reischauer...
- very few characters were invented to write Korean words; these are called gukja. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Korean was written either...