이상

Korean

Etymology 1

Sino-Korean word from 以上, from (as) + (above)

Pronunciation

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Noun

이상 (isang) (hanja 以上)

  1. an amount more than
  2. an amount greater than or equal to
  3. the aforementioned
Antonyms
  • 이하 (以下, iha, “amount less than”)
  • 미만 (未滿, miman)

Etymology 2

Sino-Korean word from 異常, from (different, unusual, strange) + (common, normal, frequent, regular)

Pronunciation

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Noun

이상 (isang) (hanja 異常)

  1. strangeness; extraordinariness
Derived terms

Etymology 3

Sino-Korean word from 理想, from (logic) + (think)

Alternative forms

  • 리상 (risang) (North Korea)

Pronunciation

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Yale Romanization? īsang

Noun

이상 (isang) (hanja 理想)

  1. ideal
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