"hanja" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈhɑn.d͡ʒə/ [US], /ˈhɑn.d͡ʒɑ/ [US] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-hanja.wav [Southern-England] Forms: hanja [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Korean 한자(漢字) (hanja), from Middle Chinese 漢字 (MC xanH dziH, “Chinese character”, literally “Han Chinese + character”). Compare Cantonese 漢字/汉字 (hon³ zi⁶), Japanese 漢字 (kanji), Mandarin 漢字/汉字 (hànzì), Vietnamese Hán tự. Doublet of kanji and Hanzi. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ko|한자(漢字)}} Korean 한자(漢字) (hanja), {{der|en|ltc|-}} Middle Chinese, {{ltc-l|漢字|Chinese character|lit=Han Chinese + character}} 漢字 (MC xanH dziH, “Chinese character”, literally “Han Chinese + character”), {{cog|yue|漢字|tr=hon³ zi⁶}} Cantonese 漢字/汉字 (hon³ zi⁶), {{cog|ja|漢字|tr=kanji}} Japanese 漢字 (kanji), {{cog|cmn|漢字|tr=hànzì}} Mandarin 漢字/汉字 (hànzì), {{cog|vi|Hán tự}} Vietnamese Hán tự, {{doublet|en|kanji|Hanzi}} Doublet of kanji and Hanzi Head templates: {{en-noun|hanja}} hanja (plural hanja)
  1. The Han character script used to write Korean, particularly in classical literature. Compare hangeul, the Korean phonetic script. Wikipedia link: hanja Categories (topical): Korean, Writing systems Synonyms: Hanja Related terms: hanjaeo, hanmun, hanzi, kanji, Hán tự Translations (Han character script used to write Korean): hanja (Finnish), Hanja [neuter] (German), handzsa (Hungarian), 한자 (alt: 漢字) [hanja] (Korean), hanja (Romanian), ханча́ (xančá) [feminine] (Russian), hanca (Turkish), hanja (Turkish)

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