Korean

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Etymology 1

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Sino-Korean word from 敎師, from (teaching) + (mentor).

Pronunciation

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  • (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ˈkjo(ː)sʰa̠]
  • Phonetic hangul: [(ː)]
    • Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.
Romanizations
Revised Romanization?gyosa
Revised Romanization (translit.)?gyosa
McCune–Reischauer?kyosa
Yale Romanization?kyōsa

Noun

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교사 (gyosa) (hanja 敎師)

  1. a teacher, the profession, especially in a primary or secondary school, of being a teacher (not used to address an individual directly)
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Etymology 2

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Sino-Korean word from 校舍.

Pronunciation

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  • (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ˈkjo(ː)sʰa̠]
  • Phonetic hangul: [(ː)]
    • Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.
Romanizations
Revised Romanization?gyosa
Revised Romanization (translit.)?gyosa
McCune–Reischauer?kyosa
Yale Romanization?kyōsa

Noun

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교사 (gyosa) (hanja 校舍)

  1. school building; school house

Etymology 3

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Sino-Korean word from 敎唆.

Pronunciation

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  • (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ˈkjo(ː)sʰa̠]
  • Phonetic hangul: [(ː)]
    • Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.
Romanizations
Revised Romanization?gyosa
Revised Romanization (translit.)?gyosa
McCune–Reischauer?kyosa
Yale Romanization?kyōsa

Noun

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교사 (gyosa) (hanja 敎唆)

  1. instigation; incitement
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Etymology 4

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Sino-Korean word from 絞死.

Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?gyosa
Revised Romanization (translit.)?gyosa
McCune–Reischauer?kyosa
Yale Romanization?kyosa

Noun

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교사 (gyosa) (hanja 絞死)

  1. death by hanging
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