Hangeul-Hanja/Hanja-Hangeul Dictionary


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Hangeul Hanja explanation
갈색하이 褐色하이에나
강비제도 강비에諸島
거무하 居無何에
거미구 居未久에
검정대모꽃등 검정玳瑁꽃등에
결합너지 結合에너지
고락간 苦樂間에
고래 古來에
고리모양이엠피 고리模樣에이엠피
과경 過頃에
과실센스 果實에센스
광릉등 光陵등에
기계적너지 機械的에너지
기왕 旣往에
긴꼬리산누나방 긴꼬리山누에나방
갈색하이에나 褐色하이
강비에제도 강비諸島
거무하에 居無何
거미구에 居未久
검정대모꽃등에 검정玳瑁꽃등
결합에너지 結合너지
고락간에 苦樂間
고래에 古來
고리모양에이엠피 고리模樣이엠피
과경에 過頃
과실에센스 果實센스
광릉등에 光陵등
기계적에너지 機械的너지
기왕에 旣往
긴꼬리산누에나방 긴꼬리山누나방

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Hanja (한자, 漢字) refers to Chinese characters adapted into the Korean language, historically serving as the primary writing system in Korea for over a millennium before the invention of Hangeul in the 15th century. Rooted in classical Chinese, Hanja played a foundational role in shaping Korean vocabulary, particularly in academic, legal, religious, and literary contexts. Approximately 60% of modern Korean words derive from Sino-Korean roots, making Hanja essential for understanding nuanced meanings, homonyms, and specialized terminology in fields like law, medicine, or history.

Although Hangeul, Korea’s phonetic alphabet, replaced Hanja as the everyday script, Hanja remains culturally and linguistically significant. It is still used in official documents, personal names, historical texts, and newspaper headlines to clarify meaning or convey formality. For learners, studying Hanja enhances vocabulary retention, deepens comprehension of compound words (e.g., “학교” [學校, school] or “의사” [醫師, doctor]), and bridges connections with other East Asian languages like Chinese and Japanese.

Today, Hanja is taught selectively in South Korean schools, often as an elective, but its legacy persists as a key to unlocking Korea’s literary heritage and linguistic precision. Whether deciphering ancient texts or modern jargon, Hanja remains a vital thread in the tapestry of Korean language and culture.

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