U+C778, 인
HANGUL SYLLABLE IN
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Dubeolsik input:d-l-s

[U+C777]
Hangul Syllables
[U+C779]

Korean

Etymology 1

익읶읷읹읺
읽읾읿잀잁
잂잃잆잇있
잉잊잋잌잍
의 ←→ 자

Syllable

(in)

  1. A Hangul syllabic block made up of , , and .

Etymology 2

Noun

(in) (hanja )

  1. person; people
Synonyms
Derived terms

Etymology 3

Noun

(in) (hanja )

  1. (chemistry) phosphorus
Synonyms
  • 인소 (inso)

Etymology 4

Verb

(in) (hanja )

  1. Root of 인하다 (inhada, “to endure, to bear”). Rarely used alone.

Etymology 5

Verb

(in) (hanja )

  1. Root of 인하다 (inhada, “to recognise, to acknowledge”). Rarely used alone.

Etymology 6

Determiner form of 이다 (ida, “to be”).

Determiner

(in)

  1. That which is or has been something.
    임대인
    imdaeinin gap
    A, who is the lessor
Usage notes
  • This is written following the word which it modifies. As a form of 이다 (ida, “to be”), in both North and South Korean orthography this is treated as a particle, and as a rule no space is interposed between the preceding word and this one.
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