Sino-Korean

Sino-Korean (한자어) refers to Korean words of Chinese origin. Sino-Korean vocabulary includes borrowed directly from Chinese, as well as new Korean words created from Chinese characters, and words borrowed from Sino-Japanese vocabulary.

volume, capacity, bulk – 體積 [chejeok]
experience – 體恤 [chaehyul]
First Advent – 初臨 [chorim]
synthesis, consolidation, integration - 總合 [chonghap]
pursuit, search – 追求 [chugu]
start, departure - 출발 [chulbal]
loyalty, allegiance - 忠誠 [chungseong]
loyal vassal – 忠臣 [chungshin]
loyalty and uprightness - 忠節 [chungjeol]
loyalty and filial piety - 忠孝 [chunghyo]
number "seven" – 七 [chil]
the primary characteristics of the fallen Nature - 墮落性本性 [tarakseongbonseong]
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