Sino-Korean word from分(“part, division”). Cognate withJeju분(bun).
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| Revised Romanization? | bun |
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| Revised Romanization (translit.)? | bun |
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| McCune–Reischauer? | pun |
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| Yale Romanization? | pun |
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분• (bun) (hanja分)
- bun, aunit of measure, equivalent to the Chinesefen
- unit oflength equivalent to about 0.3 cm
- unit ofweight equivalent to about 0.4 g
- (time)minute
8(여덟)시 45(사십오)분- 8(yeodeol)si 45(sasibo)bun
- 8:45 (time)
- 시 (si, “o'clock”),시간 (sigan, “hours”),번 (beon, “times”),살 (sal, “years”),사람 (saram, “people”),갑 (gap, “packs”),마리 (mari, “animals”),권 (gwon, “volumes”),채 (chae, “houses”)
분• (bun) (hanja分)
- one tenth,1⁄10
Possibly from Chinese分/份 ("part, portion").
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| Revised Romanization? | bun |
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| Revised Romanization (translit.)? | bun |
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| McCune–Reischauer? | pun |
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| Yale Romanization? | pun |
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분• (bun)
- (honorific)person
- Synonym:(regular)사람(saram)
안드레아의부모님은스페인분들이세요.(honorific towards parents)- Andeureaui bumonimeun Seupeinbundeuriseyo.
- Andrea's parents are Spanish.
분• (bun)
- (honorific)people (honorific counter)
- Synonym:(regular)명(myeong)
Sino-Korean word from糞.
분• (bun) (hanja糞)
- feces
- Synonym:똥(ttong)