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Korean
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Korean 사〯ᄅᆞᆷ (sǎlòm), first attested in the Hunminjeong'eum haerye (訓民正音解例 / 훈민정음해례), 1446.
From earlier Old Korean 人音 (*SALOm), first attested in the “Suhui gongdeokga” (隨喜功德歌 / 수희공덕가), before 973. The word is also attested as Old Korean 人米 in the same source.
The Middle Korean form, 사〯ᄅᆞᆷ (Yale: sǎlòm), is analyzed as a derived substantive of 살〯다〮 (Yale: sǎl-tá, “to live”) with ᄋᆞᆷ (Yale: -om, nominalizer) (> modern 음 (eum)), and thus literally meant "one who is alive".[1] It is no longer perceived as a derived noun by modern speakers. Doublet of 삶 (sam).
Cognate with Jeju 사름 (sareum).
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? | saram |
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Revised Romanization (translit.)? | salam |
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McCune–Reischauer? | saram |
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Yale Romanization? | sālam |
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Noun
사람 • (saram)
- human being, person
- Synonyms: 인간(人間) (in'gan, “human being”), (honorific) 분 (bun), (dated or formal) 이 (i)
그러면 내가 어떤 사람이 되는 거겠어?- Geureomyeon nae-ga eotteon saram-i doeneun geo-gess-eo?
- What kind of person would I be then?
- 영국 사람 ― Yeongguk saram ― A British person
- 미국 사람 ― Miguk saram ― An American person
- (law) a person (encompassing both legal and natural persons)
- Synonym: 인(人) (in)
- Hyponyms: 법인(法人) (beobin, “legal person”), 자연인(自然人) (jayeonin, “natural person”)
Derived terms
- 눈사람 (nunsaram, “snowman, snowperson”)
- 뱃사람 (baetsaram, “sailor”)
- 생(生)사람 (saengsaram, “innocent person, living person”)
- 아랫사람 (araetsaram, “one's junior, subordinate, underling”)
- 윗사람 (witsaram, “one's senior, elder, superior”)
- 집사람 (jipsaram, “(humble) one's wife”)
- 촌(村)사람 (chonsaram, “country person”)
See also
Counter
사람 • (saram)
- counter for people
- Synonym: 명(名) (myeong)
- 학생 세 사람 ― haksaeng se saram ― three students
References
- ^ Lee, Ki-Moon, Ramsey, S. Robert (2011) A History of the Korean Language, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 176