야만

Korean

Etymology 1

Sino-Korean word from 野蠻.

Pronunciation

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

Noun

야만 (yaman) (hanja 野蠻)

  1. barbarism

Etymology 2

Sino-Korean word from 野蔓.

Pronunciation

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

Noun

야만 (yaman) (hanja 野蔓)

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