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- Hanja abstract "Hanja is the Korean name for Chinese characters (hanzi). More specifically, it refers to those Chinese characters borrowed from Chinese and incorporated into the Korean language with Korean pronunciation. Hanja-mal or hanja-eo refers to words which can be written with hanja, and hanmun (한문, 漢文) refers to Classical Chinese writing, although "hanja" is sometimes used loosely to encompass these other concepts. Because hanja never underwent major reform, they are almost entirely identical to traditional Chinese and kyūjitai characters. Only a small number of hanja characters are modified or unique to Korean. By contrast, many of the Chinese characters currently in use in Japan (kanji) and Mainland China have been simplified, and contain fewer strokes than the corresponding hanja characters.Although a phonetic Korean alphabet, now known as hangul, had been created by a team of scholars commissioned in the 1440s by King Sejong the Great, it did not come into widespread use until the late 19th and early 20th century. Thus, until that time it was necessary to be fluent in reading and writing hanja in order to be literate in Korean, as the vast majority of Korean literature and most other Korean documents were written in hanja. Today, a good working knowledge of Chinese characters is still important for anyone who wishes to study older texts (up to about the 1990s), or anyone who wishes to read scholarly texts in the humanities. Learning a certain number of hanja is very helpful to understanding the etymology of Sinokorean words, and to enlarging one's Korean vocabulary. Hanja are not used to write native Korean words, which are always rendered in hangul, and even words of Chinese origin — hanja-eo (한자어, 漢字語) — are written with the hangul alphabet most of the time.[citation needed]".
- Hanja thumbnail Hanja.png?width=300.
- Hanja wikiPageExternalLink hanja.
- Hanja wikiPageExternalLink hanjadic.bravender.us.
- Hanja wikiPageExternalLink hanja.
- Hanja wikiPageExternalLink openokpyon.com.
- Hanja wikiPageExternalLink default.asp?display=1361.
- Hanja wikiPageExternalLink hclassindex.asp.
- Hanja wikiPageID "158772".
- Hanja wikiPageRevisionID "594462843".
- Hanja date "June 2011".
- Hanja date "September 2013".
- Hanja fam Clerical_script.
- Hanja fam Oracle_bone_script.
- Hanja fam Regular_script.
- Hanja fam Seal_script.
- Hanja hasPhotoCollection Hanja.
- Hanja img "Hanja.png".
- Hanja languages Korean_language.
- Hanja mr "Hancha".
- Hanja name "Hanja".
- Hanja reason "Is 'still' supposed to convey surprise that they are taught at all, or surprise that they are not yet integrated into the general language curriculum?".
- Hanja reason "It is questionable whether Old Chinese had a tone system in 2nd-1st century BC, when the importation of hanja started. The notion of losing something that doesn't exist is absurd.".
- Hanja rr "Hanja".
- Hanja sisters Bopomofo.
- Hanja sisters Chữ_nôm.
- Hanja sisters Jurchen_script.
- Hanja sisters Kanji.
- Hanja sisters Khitan_scripts.
- Hanja sisters Simplified_Chinese_characters.
- Hanja type Logogram.
- Hanja width "120".
- Hanja subject Category:Chinese_characters.
- Hanja subject Category:Chinese_scripts.
- Hanja subject Category:Hanja.
- Hanja subject Category:Korean_language.
- Hanja subject Category:Korean_writing_system.
- Hanja subject Category:Logographic_writing_systems.
- Hanja subject Category:Writing_systems.
- Hanja type Ability105616246.
- Hanja type Abstraction100002137.
- Hanja type ChineseCharacters.
- Hanja type ChineseScripts.
- Hanja type Cognition100023271.
- Hanja type Communication100033020.
- Hanja type Creativity105624700.
- Hanja type DramaticComposition107007684.
- Hanja type FictionalCharacter109587565.
- Hanja type ImaginaryBeing109483738.
- Hanja type Imagination105625465.
- Hanja type Orthography106351202.
- Hanja type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Hanja type Script107009946.
- Hanja type Writing106359877.
- Hanja type Writing106362953.
- Hanja type WritingSystems.
- Hanja type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Hanja comment "Hanja is the Korean name for Chinese characters (hanzi). More specifically, it refers to those Chinese characters borrowed from Chinese and incorporated into the Korean language with Korean pronunciation. Hanja-mal or hanja-eo refers to words which can be written with hanja, and hanmun (한문, 漢文) refers to Classical Chinese writing, although "hanja" is sometimes used loosely to encompass these other concepts.".
- Hanja label "Hancha".
- Hanja label "Hanja".
- Hanja label "Hanja".
- Hanja label "Hanja".
- Hanja label "Hanja".
- Hanja label "Hanja".
- Hanja label "Hanja".
- Hanja label "Hanja".
- Hanja label "Ханча".
- Hanja label "朝鮮における漢字".
- Hanja label "朝鮮漢字".
- Hanja sameAs Hanča.
- Hanja sameAs Hanja.
- Hanja sameAs Hanja.
- Hanja sameAs Hanja.
- Hanja sameAs Hanja.
- Hanja sameAs Hanja.
- Hanja sameAs 朝鮮における漢字.
- Hanja sameAs 한국어의_한자.
- Hanja sameAs Hanja.
- Hanja sameAs Hancha.
- Hanja sameAs Hanja.
- Hanja sameAs m.014ytf.
- Hanja sameAs Q485619.
- Hanja sameAs Q485619.
- Hanja sameAs Hanja.
- Hanja wasDerivedFrom Hanja?oldid=594462843.
- Hanja depiction Hanja.png.
- Hanja isPrimaryTopicOf Hanja.