Dictionnaire Hangeul-Hanja/Hanja-Hangeul


Découvrez des conversions Hangeul-Hanja sans faille grâce à notre dictionnaire en ligne avancé. Maîtrisez les personnages coréens et les hanja avec des fonctionnalités conviviales conçues pour tous les niveaux. Entrez Hangeul ou Hanja ci-dessous et cliquez sur Rechercher vers le haut.

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Hangeul Hanja Explication
가스 가스滅菌
갈색 褐色멸구
건열균법 乾熱滅菌法
擊滅
擊滅戰
輕蔑
輕蔑感
輕蔑的
고집 苦集滅道
工蔑
攻滅
壞滅
壞滅的
국가소 國家消滅論
潰滅
갈색멸구 褐色
금강산멸구 金剛山
긴날개멸굿과 긴날개굿科
날개멸과 날개
눈퉁멸과 눈퉁
당멸치
멸굿과 굿科
멸균수 균水
멸균제 균劑
멸망자 망者
멸시감 시感
멸시적 시的
멸장
멸적구국 적救國
멸족지화 족之禍

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Hanja (한자, 漢字) refers to Chinese characters adapted into the Korean language, historically serving as the primary writing system in Korea for over a millennium before the invention of Hangeul in the 15th century. Rooted in classical Chinese, Hanja played a foundational role in shaping Korean vocabulary, particularly in academic, legal, religious, and literary contexts. Approximately 60% of modern Korean words derive from Sino-Korean roots, making Hanja essential for understanding nuanced meanings, homonyms, and specialized terminology in fields like law, medicine, or history.

Although Hangeul, Korea’s phonetic alphabet, replaced Hanja as the everyday script, Hanja remains culturally and linguistically significant. It is still used in official documents, personal names, historical texts, and newspaper headlines to clarify meaning or convey formality. For learners, studying Hanja enhances vocabulary retention, deepens comprehension of compound words (e.g., “학교” [學校, school] or “의사” [醫師, doctor]), and bridges connections with other East Asian languages like Chinese and Japanese.

Today, Hanja is taught selectively in South Korean schools, often as an elective, but its legacy persists as a key to unlocking Korea’s literary heritage and linguistic precision. Whether deciphering ancient texts or modern jargon, Hanja remains a vital thread in the tapestry of Korean language and culture.