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.

married couple, husband and wife - 夫婦 [pubu]
parent and child - 父子 [buja]
father (formal) – 父親 [puchin]
resurrection – 復活 [buhwal]
division; separation - 分立 [bullib]
unknown; unclear - 不明 [bulmyeong]
unchanging – 不變 [bulbyeon]
unrighteousness, injustice – 不義 [bul-ui]
unhappiness, misfortune – 不幸 [bulhaeng]
the number "four" – 四 [sa]
thought, idea; philosophy - 思想 [sasang]
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