음훈
Korean
Etymology
Sino-Korean word from 音訓, from 音 (“pronunciation”) + 訓 (“interpretation”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key)[ɯmβun]
- Phonetic Hangul[음훈]
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Noun
음훈 • (eumhun) (hanja 音訓)
- Reading the sound and meaning of a hanja together, “eumhun”.
- Both the native translation and the archaic pronunciation of choice of a hanja, additively displayed in that order so as to help learn its meaning and sound.
Related terms
See also
- 의미 (意味, uimi, “meaning, signification”)
- 해석 (解釋, haeseok, “interpretation, translation, exegesis”)
- 훈민정음 (訓民正音, hunminjeong-eum, “Hunminjeongeum”)
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