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ㄱ ㄲ ㄴ ㄷ ㄸ ㄹ ㅁ ㅂ ㅃ ㅅ ㅆ ㅇ ㅈ ㅉ ㅊ ㅋ ㅌ ㅍ ㅎ
- hana
- "one"
- haneul
- "sky"
- hanui
- "west"
- hada
- "to be much, great"
- haru
- "day"
- hayahda
- "to be white"
- hag
- "crane"
- hanmul
- "flood"
- han-abi
- "grandfather"
- halkwida
- "to scrape, scratch, rake"
- haltda
- "to lick"
- hae
- "sun"
- hae-gwietgol
- "sun halo," lit. "sun earring"
- hae-muri
- "sun halo"
- hae-ori
- "heron, egret"
- heoguri
- "waist"
- heori
- "waist"
- heobeogji
- "thigh"
- heosuabi
- "strawman"
- hyeo
- tongue
Korean words of interest
Words
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Romanization
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Meanings
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혀다
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hyeoda
|
to saw, pull and push (obsolete)
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켜다
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kyeoda
|
to saw, pull and push
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European words of interest
- hyeol
- hole, hollow
- pit, ditch, dugout
- cave, cavern
- burrow, den
Eurasian words of interest
- hori
- one-ox plough
- horida
- "to seduce"
- homi
- "hoe"
- hog
- "wen"
- hol
- "single, solo"
- holo
- "alone"
- solo
- hollida
- "to be seduced"
- hom
- "groove"
- hwal
- "arrow"
- hure-adeul
- "whoreson"
European words of interest
- heundeulda
- "to undulate"
- undulate
- undulare
- dondolare
- gondolare
- gondola
- hurida
- "to seduce"
- hultda
- "to thresh, hackle, strip"
- heureuda
- "to flow"
- heurida
- "to make unclear"
- heullida
- "to bleed"
- heulg
- "soil, earth"
- heum
- "flaw"
- heutda
- "to disperse, spread"
- huida
- "to be white"
- him
- "force, power, strength"
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