See also: 百済 and 百济 Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">百濟</span> (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium...
Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">百濟</span>語 Mandarin (Pinyin): Bǎijìyǔ (Zhuyin): ㄅㄞˇ ㄐㄧˋ ㄩˇ Cantonese (Jyutping): baak3 zai3 jyu5 Mandarin (Standard Chinese)+ Hanyu...
Sino-Korean word from <span class="searchmatch">百濟</span>. (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [pɛk̚t͡ɕ͈e̞] ~ [pe̞k̚t͡ɕ͈e̞] Phonetic hangul: [백쩨/벡쩨] 백제 • (Baekje) (hanja <span class="searchmatch">百濟</span>) (historical) Baekje...
From the McCune-Reischauer romanization of Korean 백제(<span class="searchmatch">百濟</span>) (Baekje). Paekche Alternative form of Baekje....
From the Yale romanization of Korean 백제(<span class="searchmatch">百濟</span>) (Baekje). Paykcey (uncommon, scholarly) Alternative form of Baekje. Usually found in linguistics works, since...
Paekche, Paykcey From the Revised Romanization of Korean 백제(<span class="searchmatch">百濟</span>) (Baekje). Baekje (historical) An ancient kingdom in modern Korea, one of the Three Kingdoms...
also: <span class="searchmatch">百濟</span> and 百济 Japanese Wikipedia has an article on: 百済 Wikipedia ja English Wikipedia has an article on: Baekje Wikipedia From Old Japanese <span class="searchmatch">百濟</span> (Kudara)...
existing from 57 BCE to 935 C.E.; at its maximum covering all of modern South Korea and most of modern North Korea) 백제 (<span class="searchmatch">百濟</span>, Baekje) 고구려 (高句麗, Goguryeo)...