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Korean
Etymology
Sino-Korean word from 來 (“next”) + 後年 (“the year after next”), i.e. three years from now.
Pronunciation
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Revised Romanization? | naehunyeon |
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Revised Romanization (translit.)? | naehunyeon |
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McCune–Reischauer? | naehunyŏn |
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Yale Romanization? | nayhwunyen |
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Noun
내후년 • (naehunyeon) (hanja 來後年)
- three years from now
Usage notes
Sometimes misused and interpreted as the year after next year; two years from now
See also
- 재작년 (再昨年, jaejangnyeon, “the year before last”)
- 작년 (昨年, jangnyeon, “last year”)
- 금년 (今年, geumnyeon, “this year”)
- 내년 (來年, naenyeon, “next year”)
- 후년 (後年, hunyeon, “the year after next”)
- 내내년 (來來年, naenaenyeon, “the year after next”)