"삼나라" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Korean]

IPA: [sʰa̠mna̠ɾa̠] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: Samnara [romanization]
Etymology: Perhaps 삼(三) (sam, “three”) + 나라 (nara, “country”), from 삼한 (三韓, samhan, “Three Han”), an ancient name for Korea. Etymology templates: {{af|ko|삼(三)|나라|t1=three|t2=country}} 삼(三) (sam, “three”) + 나라 (nara, “country”), {{ko-l|삼한|三韓|Three Han}} 삼한 (三韓, samhan, “Three Han”) Head templates: {{ko-proper noun}} 삼나라 • (Samnara)
  1. A mythical version of Korea featuring in the shamanic narrative of Princess Bari. Categories (place): Korea

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