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Korean
Etymology
Sino-Korean word from 韓中.
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? | Hanjung |
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Revised Romanization (translit.)? | Hanjung |
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McCune–Reischauer? | Hanjung |
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Yale Romanization? | hān.cwung |
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Proper noun
한중 • (Hanjung) (hanja 韓中)
- South Korea and China; (attributively) Sino-Korean
- 한중 관계 ― hanjung gwan'gye ― China-Korea relations
Usage notes
The most widely used Korean country abbreviations generally follow a specific order.
- The abbreviation for "Korea", 한 (韓, han) in the South and 조 (朝, jo) in the North, always comes first.
- 한중관계 ― hanjunggwan'gye ― China-South Korean relations
- 조일관계 ― joilgwan'gye ― Japan-North Korea relations
- The above rule also applies to abbreviated forms of historical Korean dynasties: 나 (羅, na) for Silla, 여 (麗, yeo) for Goryeo, and 조 (朝, jo) for Joseon.
- 나당관계 ― nadanggwan'gye ― Silla-Tang relations
- 중 (中, jung), the abbreviation for China, comes before 일 (日, il), the abbreviation for Japan.
- 중일관계 ― jung'ilgwan'gye ― Sino-Japanese relations
- In South Korea, 미 (美, mi), the abbreviation for the United States, usually comes before 중 (中, jung, “China”). In North Korea, the opposite is the case, and the hancha for 미 (mi) is 米 instead.
- 미중관계 ― mijunggwan'gye ― Sino-American relations
- Other abbreviations, such as 불 (佛, bul) for France or 러 (reo) for Russia, usually come after these four.
- 한미중일러 ― hanmijung'illeo ― South Korea, United States, China, Japan, and Russia