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  2. Mr. B has been studying Hanja lately. He has recently learned the two Hanja characters: 書 = (서) = writing, reading. 店 = (점) = store. While walking around the streets of Seoul, he notices a word that he is not familiar with. Written on a sign is “서점.”

  3. 28 Απρ 2021 · 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.

  4. 15 Οκτ 2020 · Chinese characters or words are used as Sino-Japanese or Sino-Korean words, which means the use of Chinese characters in Japanese and Korean pronunciation, respectively, on top of their native lexicons.

  5. 男 = 남 = Man, Male (Korean word: 사내 남) Every Korean is expected to be able to recognize this character. I have seen many public restrooms in Korea with only Hanja characters on the door to represent the appropriate room for each gender (without any pictures, or other words).

  6. 15 Νοε 2019 · In Part 1 of our Chinese-Japanese-Korean (CJK) Correspondences series, let us compare 漢字, pronounced as Hànzì, Kanji, and Hanja in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, respectively. These characters are used to write Chinese, and many words in Japanese as well, alongside Japanese’s other symbols which represent syllables and are called kana.

  7. Chinese characters ( 漢字) are known as Hanja (한자) in Korean, Kanji ( かんじ) in Japanese, Hànzì in Chinese and Chữ Hán in Vietnamese, according to the differentiated ways of reading.