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.

오이 Résultat de recherche

Hangeul Hanja Explication
오이 四五二十
오이 山오이
오이 山오이풀
오이 生오이
오이 烏伊
오이 오이瓜
오이과부 오이瓜部
오이냉국 오이冷국
오이디푸스왕 오이디푸스王
오이 오이幕
오이배작사 五二倍作四
오이산화질소 五二酸化窒素
오이생채 오이生菜
오이선거 五二選擧
오이 오이荀
산오이 오이
산오이풀 오이
생오이 오이
오이과 오이
오이과부 오이瓜部
오이냉국 오이冷국
오이디푸스왕 오이디푸스王
오이막 오이
오이생채 오이生菜
오이순 오이
오이스타히관 오이스타히管
오이스타히씨관 오이스타히氏管
오이장 오이
오이타현 오이타縣
자주가는오이풀 紫朱가는오이

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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.

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