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Hanja (Korean: 한자;
Hanja: 漢字,
Korean pronunciation: [ha(ː)ntɕ͈a]),
alternatively known as Hancha, are
Chinese characters used to
write the
Korean language...
- (Korean: 국한문혼용;
Hanja: 國漢文混用) is a form of
writing the
Korean language that uses a
mixture of the
Korean alphabet or
hangul (한글) and
hanja (漢字, 한자), the...
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Basic Hanja for
educational use (Korean: 한문 교육용 기초 한자, romanized: hanmun
gyoyukyong gicho Hanja) are a
subset of
Hanja defined in 1972 (and subsequently...
- Sino-Korean
vocabulary or
Hanja-eo (Korean: 한자어;
Hanja: 漢字語)
refers to
Korean words of
Chinese origin. Sino-Korean
vocabulary includes words borrowed directly...
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Hanja Kochansky is a
Croatian writer and actress. A
refugee to
Italy during the
Second World War, in 1948 she went to
Johannesburg as an emigrant. In...
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Hanja was
inadequate to
write Korean and that
caused its very
restricted use;
Hangul was
designed to
either aid in
reading Hanja or to
replace Hanja entirely...
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Korean terms for
names exist. For full names,
seongmyeong (Korean: 성명;
Hanja: 姓名),
seongham (성함; 姓銜), or
ireum (이름) are
commonly used. When a Korean...
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sometimes distinct from
their simplified Chinese counterparts.
Korean hanja,
still used to a
certain extent in
South Korea,
remain virtually identical...
- four
tenets which all
start with the Korean-language term bi (Korean: 비;
Hanja: 非),
roughly meaning "no". Its
proponents do not date, get married, have...
- M-1978
Koksan (Korean: M-1978 곡산;
Hanja: M-1978 谷山),
officially known as the Chuch'ep'o (Juche Cannon; Korean: 주체포;
Hanja: 主體砲), is a
North Korean self-propelled...