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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
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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 moreSouth
South Korean primary schools ceased the teaching of Hanja in elementary schools in the 1970s, although they are still taught as part of the … See moreTo 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 … See more
Because many different Hanja—and thus, many different words written using Hanja—often share the same sounds, two distinct Hanja words … See more
Each Hanja character is pronounced as a single syllable, corresponding to a single composite character in Hangul. The pronunciation of … See more
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