인간
Korean
Etymology
From Japanese 人間 (human), which is from the Chinese Buddhist term 人間界 (human world), compound of 人間 (among humans) and 界 (world).
Pronunciation
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- IPA(key)[inɡa̠n]
- Phonetic Hangul[인간]
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Noun
인간 • (in-gan) (hanja 人間)
Derived terms
- 인간적 (in-ganjeok, “human”)
- 인간성 (人間性, in-ganseong, “quality of being human”)
Synonym
- 사람 (saram)
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