태양
Korean
Etymology
Sino-Korean word from 太陽, from 太 (“great”) + 陽 (“yang, sun, light”).
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [tʰɛja̠ŋ] ~ [tʰe̞ja̠ŋ]
- Phonetic hangul: [태양/테양]
Romanizations | |
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Revised Romanization? | taeyang |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | taeyang |
McCune–Reischauer? | t'aeyang |
Yale Romanization? | thayyang |
Noun
태양 • (taeyang) (hanja 太陽)
- (astronomy) sun; the Sun
- Synonym: 해 (hae)
- (figuratively) someone of extraordinary importance
- 2005, Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, 5th Republic, episode 1, spoken by Cha Ji-chul (Jung Ho-keun):
- (tarot) The Sun (Tarot card)
Derived terms
- 태양계(太陽系) (taeyanggye, “solar system”)
- 태양력(太陽曆) (taeyangnyeok, “solar calendar”)
- 태양전지(太陽電池) (taeyangjeonji, “photovoltaic cell”)
- 태양 플레어 (taeyang peulleeo, “solar flare”)
- 태양흑점(太陽黑點) (taeyangheukjeom, “sunspot”)
- 태양신(太陽神) (taeyangsin, “sungod”)
- 태양여신(太陽女神) (taeyang'yeosin, “sun goddess”)
- 태양숭배(太陽崇拜) (taeyangsungbae, “sun god worship”)
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