Korean edit

Etymology edit

Sino-Korean word from 國民學校, from 國民 (citizen) + 學校 (school), an orthographic borrowing from Japanese 国民学校(こくみんがっこう) (kokumin gakkō), which was used for "elementary school" between 1941 and 1947. It was replaced with 초등학교(初等學校) (chodeunghakgyo) in 1996 in order to eliminate Japanese linguistic influence, but some older speakers continue to prefer this term.

Pronunciation edit

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?gungminhakgyo
Revised Romanization (translit.)?gugminhaggyo
McCune–Reischauer?kungminhakkyo
Yale Romanization?kwukmin.hak.kyo

Noun edit

국민학교 (gungminhakgyo) (hanja 國民學校)

  1. (South Korea, historical or dated) elementary school
    Synonym: 초등학교(初等學校) (chodeunghakgyo)