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Korean
Etymology
Sino-Korean word from 漢族法, from 漢族 (“Han Chinese”) + 法 (“law”).
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key):
- Phonetic hangul:
- Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.
Romanizations |
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Revised Romanization? | hanjokbeop |
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Revised Romanization (translit.)? | hanjogbeob |
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McCune–Reischauer? | hanjokpŏp |
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Yale Romanization? | hān.cokpep |
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Noun
한족법 • (hanjokbeop) (hanja 漢族法)
- (Yanbian) customs ascribed to the Han Chinese, in opposition to those of Koreans; in particular, seems to refer to Westernized or contemporary PRC culture, perceived by some Yanbian Koreans to be Han Chinese in origin, in opposition to traditional Confucian culture.
Usage notes
- Kwak 2019 gives following examples of 한족법 (漢族法, hanjokbeop):
- Not holding sacrifices to the ancestors
- Not bowing before the elderly
- Smoking in front of one's parents
- Women not obeying their parents-in-law
- However, these do not necessarily seem "Han Chinese" in origin as opposed to generally Westernized rejections of traditional Confucian norms such as 효 (孝, hyo, “filial piety”).
Further reading
- 곽충구 (2019) 두만강 유역의 조선어 방언 사전 [duman'gang yuyeogui joseoneo bang'eon sajeon, Dictionary of Korean Dialects of the Tumen River Area], volume II, Taehaksa, →ISBN, page 3554