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kkeunimopssii · 5 months
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ART HISTORY WORD LIST
I'm slowly reading a book called 청소년을 위한 한국미술사 (Korean Art History for Youth). In the process I came across many interesting terms that may be useful for those who are interested in Korean art and history and maybe would like to read about such topics in Korean in the future. So I decided to share the vocabulary list. Perhaps, to be continued.
선사 [先史] - prehistory
도안 [圖案] - design
암각화 [巖刻畵] - petroglyphs
청동 [靑銅] - bronze
빗살무늬 토기 - comb-pattern pottery
유물 [遺物] - relic, artifact
미의식 [美意識] - aesthetic sense
창의력 [創意力] - creativity
삼국 시대 [三國時代] - Three Kingdoms of Korea
불교 [佛敎] - Buddhism
부처의 현신 [現身] - the Buddha who appeared in the form of a famine in order to save sentient beings
소재 [素材] - material
국교 [國敎] - established religion
강대국 [强大國] - (world) power, powerful nation
학술 [學術] - scholarship
석총 [石塚] - stone grave
석실봉토무덤 [石室封土무덤] - stone-filled tomb
기원전 [紀元前] - B.C. (Before Christ): 기원전 50년 - 50 B.C.
고고학 [考古學] - archaeology
묘제 [墓祭] - a memorial service held before the grave
전기 [前期] - the former part
평면도 - ground plan (architecture)
초상화 [肖像畵] - portrait
고분벽화 [古墳壁畫] - ancient tomb mural
사당 [祠堂] - shrine
신주 [神主] - ancestral tablet
경외감 [敬畏感] - sense of awe
환희 [歡喜] - (great) joy, delight
전달력 [傳達力]- transmission
구체적 [具體的] - detailed
기인하다 [起因하다] - result from
순수 [純粹] - purity
공예품 - handicraft, craftwork
문화재 [文化財] - cultural properties
보관 [保管] - storage
걸작 [傑作] - masterpiece
보고 [寶庫] - repository
청자 [靑瓷] - celadon
극치 [極致] - the height (of)
영토 [領土] - territory, domain
만주 [滿洲] - Manchuria
수나라 [隋나라] - Sui Dynasty
당나라 [唐나라] - Tang Dynasty
명장 [名將] - great commander
저항하다 [抵抗하다] - resist
패망하다 [敗亡하다] - collapse
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aja-aja-hanja · 6 months
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必 bi4 필
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It is necessary to follow your 丿일 one and only 心 심 heart to live a happy life.
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Vocab:
필시 Certainly
필히 Surely
필승 Certain victory
\필요* Necessity
필요하다 to need (I need, we need, etc)
필요있다 to be necessary
필수** Being essential
필수과목 required course
필수조건 essential condition
필수품. Necessities
필연적. Inevitable
필사적 Desperate/dire
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a-pop-of-korean · 7 months
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Hanja Lesson: 무
안녕하세요 여러분! Hi everyone! Here is yet another Hanja lesson that I posted on my Instagram a while ago. This one is about 무--I hope it's useful! Let's start :) 시작해 볼까요?
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itslostfocus · 1 year
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numbers
hii long time no see! I've been really busy with college but I've been studying and reviewing vocabulary and grammar points, so I'm gonna be posting my notes here on different posts!
Let's gogo~~ 😊💜
sino-korean numbers
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번호 (phone numbers)
공일공 사칠팔삼의(에) 삼이칠오: 010-4783-3275
돈 (money)
팔만 삼천 원: ₩83.000
이백삼십칠만 원: ₩2.370.000
충 (number of floors)
삼 충: 3rd floor
길 (address)
오백일 호: room number 501
사백십이 호: room 412
동 (building)
이백십삼 동: building 213
년 (year)
1996년 → 천구백구십육년
1999년 → 천구백구십구년
2022년 → 이천이십이년
월 (month)
8월 → 팔월
12월 → 십이월
일 (day)
1일 → 일일
4일 → 사일
분 (minutes)
32분 → 삼십이분
초 (seconds)
345초 → 삼백사십오초
미터 (meter)
145미터 → 백사십오미터
마일 (mile)
1248393마일 → 124/8393마일: 백이십사만팔천삼백구십삼 마일
갤런 (gallon)
23갤런 → 이십삼 갤런
킬로미터 (kilometer)
198405킬로미터 → 19/8405 → 십구만팔천사백오
센티미터 (centimeter)
백오십 센티미터: 150cm
킬로그램 (kilogram)
사십팔 킬로그램: 48kg
그램 (gram)
1983그램
살 (age)
123살
번 (order)
백육십삼 번: bus number 163
도 (temperature)
28도 → 이십팔도
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Large numbers are read based on units of 10.000 (만) instead of thousands (천).
354.970 → 35.4970: 35만 4970 → 삼십오만 사천구백칠십
6.354.790 → 635.4790: 635만 4790 → 육백삼십오만 사천칠백구십
26.354.790 → 2635/4790: 이천육백삼십오만 사천칠백구십
When a number larger than 1 begins with 1, that 1 won’t be pronounced.
10: 십 (일십✕)
110: 백십 (일백십✕)
1.110: 천백십 (일천백십✕)
11.110: 만 천백십 (일만 천백십✕)
When there is a 0 in a phone number, 공 is used.
6508-8254 → 육오공팔의(에) 팔이오사
010-4783-0274 → 공일공 사칠팔삼의(에) 공이칠사→ 의 is pronounced as 에
There are 2 ways to read phone numbers.
7804-3577:
칠팔공사의(에) 삼오칠칠
칠천팔백사 국의(에) 삼천오백칠십칠 번
examples
가. 사무실이 몇 충이에요? - what floor is the office on? 나. 9충이에요 (구 충) - the 9th floor
가. 전화번호가 뭐예요? - what’s your phone number? 나. 019-8729-9509예요 (공일구 팔칠이구의(에) 구오공구) - it’s 019-8729-9509
가. 몇 번 버스를 타요? - what bus do you take? 나. 705번 버스를 타요 (칠백오 번) - I take the bus number 705
가. 책이 얼마예요? - how much is the book? 나. 25.000원이에요 (이만 오천 원) - it’s 25.000 won
native korean numbers
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개 (piece, count)
다섯 개
권 (documents, bills, books, tick)
네 권
그루 (plants, trees)
감나무 세 그루
달 (month)
두 달에 한 번 (every other month)
마리 (animal)
두 마리
병 (bottle)
여섯 병
시간 (hour)
두세 시간에 (in two or three hours)
켤레 (pair)
한 켤레
명 (people counter)
세 명
분 (honorific for people)
한 분
장 (paper counter)
여덟 장
잔 (glass counter)
세 잔
대 (cars, planes, bicycles, machines, punches counter)
두 대
살 (age)
한 살
송이 (bunch of flowers or fruits grouped together)
열 송이
points
Used to express time and units.
Generally used along with a unit N when counting things or people.
The numbers that precede the unit N are written slightly different:
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examples
가. 가족이 몇 명이에요? - how many family members do you have? 나. 우리 가족은 네 명이에요 - we are a family of four
가. 동생이 몇 살이에요? - how old are your younger siblings? 나. 남동생은 스물세 살이에요. 여동생은 스무 살이에요 - my younger brother is 23 and my younger sister is 20
가. 여기 사과 세 개, 콜라 한 병 주세요 - please give me (I will take/buy) 3 apples and 1 coke 나. 네, 모드 오천육백 원입니다 - okay, your total is ₩5.600.
Source: Korean Grammar In Use Beginner
Happy learning! (o^▽^o)
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kkulbeolyeonghwa · 6 months
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My style of using flashcards (  ̄▽ ̄)
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Yippee!
I've been using flashcards since elementary school and this is my favorite way of using them. I'll use Korean words to showcase my method.
Usually I'll have a main side and secondary side. I'll write the main side in large letters and use a fun color and the secondary one with black pen. Here I used green to contrast the black. Idk colors motivate me...
I'll have a few words from different categories every time.
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Here's what I mean: a few categories with similar-sounding words and one with random words. I never exclusively do similar-sounding words as I remember better when there are only a few similar ones.
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The secondary side has two definitions, usually either two writing systems or two languages (polyglot tingz) so I get as much out of these cards as I can. In this case, there's hanja and English!
I'll flip through a pack like this for a few days, usually 2-3. Then I'll make another one!
I'll take the pack out again in a month and if I don't remember a word, I'll add the word to my current pack! If old cards keep coming back, I'll stop making new ones and study the old ones until I remember.
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translations101 · 1 year
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Comparing Chinese character readings in Japanese & Korean pt 2
JP/KR
Easy - 簡単 (kantan)/간단 (gantan)
Very Easy - 超簡単(chōkantan)/ 초간단 (chogantan)
Cook/cuisine 料理 (ryori)/ 요리 (yori)
Bag 鞄(kaban)/ 가방 (gabang)
Memory 記憶(kioku)/기억 (gieog)
Mountain 山 (yama or san)/ 산 (san)
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dreamer-hangugeo · 1 year
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postalgoro · 1 year
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Majima would and could do that.
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bieups · 1 year
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A friend who lives in 오산 (a town south of Seoul) asked me "hey, do you know what 오산 means?"
"Umm...5 mountains?" (오 = 5; 산 = mountain)
"No, wrong calculation ㅋㅋㅋ" (오= 誤 그르칠 오; 산 = 算 셈 산)
I do love silly wordplay, but I went and looked up the name and learned it does come from Hanja! It used to be 鰲山, but was changed to 烏山 by the Japanese because it's simpler
鰲 자라 오 (softshell turtle)
烏 까마귀 오 (crow)
山 메 산 (mountain)
So that was my Hanja studying for the day~
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waedo · 1 year
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SIMILARITIES BETWEEN KOREAN AND WAEDO LANGUAGE
(WORD - CHINESE CHARACTER - HANGUL - WAEDO ROMANIZATION) Words that are the exact same in both languages are marked with 🎏. Taegeuk 太極 태극 dagyok President 大統領 대통령 dattongryong Tofu 豆腐 두부 doppu Arrival 到着 도착 dochak Typhoon 颱風 태풍 debung News 通信 통신 ttongshin Thank you 感謝 감사 gansa Family 家族 가족 gajok 🎏 Goguryeo 高句驪 고구려 goguri Park 公園 공원 gongwan Traffic 交通 교통 gyottong Reporter 記者 기자 gisa Continue 継続 계속 gejok Prime minister 總理총리 jongri Caution 注意 주의 jūi Doctor 醫者 의자 isa Instrument 楽器 악기 akgi 🎏 Toll 有料 유료 yuryo 🎏 Peasant, farmer 農民 농민 nongmin 🎏 Content 內容 내용 neyong Goat 山羊 산양 sanyang 🎏 Dragon 龍 용, 룡 ryong 🎏 Free 無料 무료 muryo 🎏 Culture 文化 문화 munhā Democracy 民主主義 민주주의 minjujuyi Text 本文 본문 bonmun 🎏
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manasseh · 2 years
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absolute best website for referencing hanja ( chinese characters in korean )
it has stroke order, a nice little sentence using the radicals to explain and remember, examples, and oftentimes pictures of historical versions / etymology as well.
it's all in korean, but if you're studying hanja you probably already have a decent grasp + it might be a nice way to learn some more intricate vocab
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kkeunimopssii · 5 months
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ART HISTORY WORD LIST [part 2]
구조 [構造] - structure
왕릉 [王陵] - royal tomb
계급 [階級] - class, rank
장식되다 [裝飾되다] - be decorated
정면 [正面] - facade front
분담하다 [分擔하다] - to share
설화 [說話] - tale
별자리 - star constellation
도교 [道敎] - Taoism
고분 벽화 [古墳壁畫] - tomb fresco
권위적 [權威的] - authoritative
천장 [天障] - ceiling
승려 [僧侶] - Buddhist monk
공양하다 [供養하다] - to offer food to Buddha
기상 [氣像] - spirit
배치하다 [排置하다] - to arrange
웅혼하다 [雄渾하다] - dynamic
원근감 [遠近感] - perspective
설채 [設彩] - to draw background with ink and then color it
씨름 - korean wrestling, ssireum
유래되다 [由來되다] - to originate
무예 [武藝] - martial arts
색채 [色彩] - tone (color)
내세 [來世] - afterlife
귀족 [貴族] - aristocracy
제왕 [帝王] - emperor
사신 [四神] - Four Symbols - four mythological creatures appearing among the Chinese constellations along the ecliptic, and viewed as the guardians of the four cardinal directions. These four creatures are also referred to by a variety of other names, including "Four Guardians", "Four Gods", and "Four Auspicious Beasts". They are the Azure Dragon of the East, the Vermilion Bird of the South, the White Tiger of the West, and the Black Tortoise of the North. Each of the creatures is most closely associated with a cardinal direction and a color, but also additionally represents other aspects, including a season of the year, an emotion, virtue, and one of the Chinese "five elements" (wood, fire, earth, metal, and water). Each has been given its own individual traits, origin story and a reason for being. Symbolically, and as part of spiritual and religious belief and meaning, these creatures have been culturally important across countries in the East Asian cultural sphere.
청룡 [靑龍] - Azure Dragon, Blue Dragon 백호 [白虎] - White Tiger 주작 [朱雀] - Vermilion Bird, Red Phoenix 현무 [玄武] - Black Tortoise
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aja-aja-hanja · 5 months
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尖 첨 sharp
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Like a needle, it is 大 대 big at the base and 小 소 small at the tip, making it sharp!
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Vocab:
尖端 첨단 cutting edge
尖銳 첨예* acute, sharp; radical
尖銳分子 첨예분자 radical person, group within a larger group/movement
*can add 하다 to make a verb form
**can add 이다 to make an adjective form
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a-pop-of-korean · 8 months
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Hanja Lesson: 후
안녕하세요 여러분! This week's lesson is a Hanja one, this time a little but about 후! You can find this lesson on my Instagram here as well. I hope it's helpful :) Let's start!
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becomemystar1 · 2 years
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hanja series no. 01 復 (복) : to return, recovery
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vocab:
반복(하다) <反復> - repeat
복원(하다) <復元> - be restored to the former state
복습(하다) <復習> - review (lessons)
복귀(하다) <復歸> - return to (work, regiment...)
회복하다 <回復> - recover (economic, health...)
복학생 < 復學生> - student who returns to school
spotted in kpop:
계속 반복되는 문제: the problem that keeps repeating        (Exo’s ‘The Eve’)
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source: naver dictionary, korean wiki
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kkulbeolyeonghwa · 8 months
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First of all. Look at these clouds!
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I love how they looked today!
Okay, back to business; philosophy!
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Today's color theme was green (my snack kind of ruins that...)
Then I studied some placename chinese characters!
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