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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanja

    Hanja , alternatively known as Hancha, is a Korean writing system using Chinese characters (Chinese: 漢字; pinyin: hànzì). Hanja was used as early as the Gojoseon period, the first ever Korean kingdom. Hanja-eo (한자어, 漢字語) refers to words of Chinese origin that can be written with Hanja, and hanmun (한문, … See more

    Hanja: Hanmun
    Literacy on the Korean Peninsula began with the adoption of literary Chinese (한문; 漢文; hanmun) written in Chinese characters (한자; 漢字; hanja). The earliest evidence of Korean … See more

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    South Korean primary schools ceased the teaching of Hanja in elementary schools in the 1970s, although they are still taught as part of the mandatory curriculum in grade 6. They are taught in separate courses in South Korean high schools See more

    A small number of characters were invented by the Koreans themselves. These characters are called gukja (국자, 國字, literally … See more

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    Each Hanja is composed of one of 214 radicals plus in most cases one or more additional elements. The vast majority of Hanja use the … See more

    To aid in understanding the meaning of a character, or to describe it orally to distinguish it from other characters with the same pronunciation, character dictionaries and school textbooks refer to each character with a combination of its sound and a word … See more

    Because many different Hanja—and thus, many different words written using Hanja—often share the same sounds, two distinct Hanja words (Hanjaeo) may be spelled identically in … See more

    Each Hanja character is pronounced as a single syllable, corresponding to a single composite character in Hangul. The pronunciation of Hanja in Korean is by no means identical to … See more

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  2. koreangenealogy.org/book/korean-writing/hanja-letters

    A good example of a HanJa character is the root syllable “Han.” The HanGul version of this syllable is 한, which specifies the pronunciation “Han” (ㅎ=h, ㅏ=a, ㄴ=n; ㅎ+ㅏ+ㄴ=한). The …

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    Why are hanja characters not used in the Korean alphabet?Today, Hanja are not used to write native Korean words, which are always rendered in Hangul and even words of Chinese origin— Hanja-eo ( 한자어, 漢字語 )—are written with the Hangul alphabet most of the time, with the corresponding Chinese character often written next to it to prevent confusion with other characters or words with the same phonetics.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanja
    What are Hanja names in Korean?Each Hanja character has an equivalent Korean name. These Korean names are used to indicate which specific character one is referring to in a conversation. The Korean name is usually composed of the Hangeul equivalent of the character being described by a Korean word.
    www.howtostudykorean.com/hanja-unit-1-lessons-1-20/h…
    What is Hanja?What is hanja? Hanja is what Koreans call their traditional writing system. The word itself translates to “Chinese character.” It comprises, for the most part of Chinese characters.
    How many syllables are in Hanja?Each HanJa character represents a single syllable. However, the HanJa characters are not phonetic — they do not contain any clues about pronunciation. They contain rich clues about meaning. In fact, a primary use of HanJa is to specify meanings, especially in cases when multiple HanJa characters share the same pronunciation.
    koreangenealogy.org/book/korean-writing/hanja-letters/
  4. https://www.howtostudykorean.com/hanja-unit-1-lessons-1-20/hanja-lesson-1

    Hanja Lesson 1: 大, 小, 中, 山, 門. Click here for a PDF copy of all our Hanja lessons. Before we start learning actual characters, you need to know how the Hanja system works. Only words of …

  5. https://www.90daykorean.com/hanja
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    Hanja is what Koreans call their traditional writing system. The word itself translates to “Chinese character.” It comprises, for the most part of Chinese characters. Although the characters themselves derive from the Chinese language, each Hanja character has a Korean pronunciation, using a similar structure as 한…
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  6. https://www.90daykorean.com/how-to-le

    Oct 11, 2022 · It has 5 syllable blocks, and each syllable block has 2 or 3 Korean letters. In the first two-syllable blocks, there are two Hangul letters on the top and one on the bottom. Following our rule of left to right, top to bottom, we would …

  7. koreangenealogy.org/book/online-addendum/hanja-list

    36 rows · HanJa: HanGul: Pronunciation: Definition & Usage: 生: 생: Saeng: Birth. Typically follows and sometimes precedes the date of birth. 出生: 출생: ChulSaeng: Birth: 卒: 졸: Jol: …

  8. https://flexiclasses.com/korean/alphabet

    After the basic letters of Hangul you will find two different sets of complex consonants (5 double consonants and 11 complex consonants) and one set of 11 complex vowels, making a total of 27 complex letters. So just to summarise …

  9. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Hangul-Korean-alphabet

    Hangul, (Korean: “Great Script”) also spelled Hangeul or Han’gŭl, alphabetic system used for writing the Korean language. The system, known as Chosŏn muntcha in North Korea, consists of 24 letters (originally 28), including 14 …

  10. https://talktomeinkorean.com/product/hanja

    Hanja(한자, 漢字)” refers to Chinese characters that are used in Korean, and even if you don’t actually know how to read and write the Hanja characters themselves, knowing Hanja-based words will exponentially increase your …

  11. https://www.omniglot.com/writing/korean.htm

    Jul 19, 2022 · Number of letter: 24 ( jamo ): 14 consonants and 10 vowels. The letters are combined together into syllable blocks. For example, Hangeul is written: 한 (han) = ᄒ (h) + ᅡ (a) + ᄂ (n) and 글 (geul) = ᄀ (g) + ᅳ (eu) + ᄅ …

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