후계자
Korean
Etymology
Sino-Korean word from 後繼 (“succession”) + 者 (“person”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key)[ɸʷuɡje̞d͡ʑa̠] ~ [ɸʷuɡe̞d͡ʑa̠]
- Phonetic Hangul[후계자/후게자]
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Noun
후계자 • (hugyeja) (hanja 後繼者)
- successor
- 크리스티안 공이 아직 어린이일 때, 그는 덴마크와 노르웨이에 있어서 부친의 후계자로 선택되었다.
- Keuriseutian gong-i ajik eoriniil ttae, geuneun denmakeuwa noreuweie isseoseo buchinui hugyejaro seontaekdoeeotda.
- While Duke Christian was still a child, he had been chosen as his father's successor in both Denmark and Norway.
- 1998, Lars Hamre, Norsk politisk historie 1513-1537: (The original sentence in Norwegian)
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