Etymology 1
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Sino-Korean word from 親.
Pronunciation
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Romanizations |
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Revised Romanization? | chin |
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Revised Romanization (translit.)? | chin |
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McCune–Reischauer? | ch'in |
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Yale Romanization? | chin |
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친— • (chin-) (hanja 親)
- (related) by blood
- 친부모 (親父母) ― chinbumo ( 親 父母) ― biological parents
- of the paternal side of the family
- Antonym: 외(外) (oe-, “maternal side”)
- 친삼촌 (親三寸) ― chinsamchon ( 親 三寸) ― paternal uncle
- pro-; in favour of
- Antonym: 반(反) (ban-, “anti-; against”)
- 친미 (親美) ― chinmi ( 親 美) ― pro-USA
Derived terms
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Etymology 2
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Korean reading of various Chinese characters.
Syllable
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친 (chin)
Extended content
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- 親:
- (MC reading: 親 (MC tshin|tshinH))
- 櫬:
- (MC reading: 櫬 (MC tsrhinH))
- 襯:
- (MC reading: 襯 (MC tsrhinH))
- 嚫:
- (MC reading: 嚫 (MC tsrhinH))
- 齔:
- (MC reading: 齔 (MC tsrhinX|tsrhinH))
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References
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