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Korean
Etymology
Sino-Korean word from 銀色, from 銀 (“silver”) + 色 (“colour, look, appearance”). See also Japanese 銀色 (gin'iro, “silver”).
Pronunciation
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Revised Romanization? | eunsaek |
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Revised Romanization (translit.)? | eunsaeg |
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McCune–Reischauer? | ŭnsaek |
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Yale Romanization? | unsayk |
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Noun
은색 • (eunsaek) (hanja 銀色)
- silver (colour)
- Synonyms: 은(銀) (eun), 은(銀)빛 (eunbit)
지평선에서 반짝이는 은색 빛살이 그녀 눈에 보였다. 바다였다!- Jipyeongseon-eseo banjjag-i-neun eunsaek bitsar-i geunyeo nun-e boyeotda. badayeotda!
- On the horizon, she saw a flash of silver—the sea!
See also
- 은백색(銀白色) (eunbaeksaek, “silver-white”)
- 은색(銀色)박쥐 (eunsaekbakjwi, “silvered bat”)
- 은색(銀色)랑구르 (eunsaengnanggureu, “silvery langur”)
- 은색(銀色)털박쥐 (eunsaekteolbakjwi, “silver-haired bat”)
- 은색(銀色)마모셋 (eunsaengmamoset, “silvery marmoset”)