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Revision as of 03:37, 8 July 2011
Homonyms (Korean:동음 이의어). Homonyms are "words that share the same spelling and the same pronunciation, but have different meanings."[1]
Note: We have excluded one syllable Hanja characters unless there is a non Hanja meaning as well.
Korean Word | Meanings | Examples |
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개 |
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걸다 |
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걸리다 |
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구하다 | ||
김 |
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눈 |
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When pronounced, 눈 (snow) has a slightly longer vowel sound |
다리 |
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들다 |
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Many people don't realize the phrase 드세요 is from 들다 + 세요 |
마르다 |
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맞다 |
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묻다 |
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미치다 |
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부르다 |
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빠지다 |
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사과 |
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선물 | ||
실수 | ||
싸다 |
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쓰다 |
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연기 | ||
열 |
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운동 |
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의사 | ||
이상 | 이상 #1 can be written in two different ways via hanja. | |
인분 | ||
자리 |
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점 |
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직장 | ||
지방 | ||
타다 |
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팔 |
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풀 |
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