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U+B3C8, 돈
HANGUL SYLLABLE DON
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[U+B3C7]
Hangul Syllables
[U+B3C9]




뎨 ←→ 돠

Korean

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Etymology

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First attested in the Seokbo sangjeol (釋譜詳節 / 석보상절), 1447, as Middle Korean 돈〯 (Yale: twǒn).

The etymology beyond Middle Korean is unknown. Native etymologies have been hypothesized, such as an (*-n) nominalization from 되다 (doeda, to measure in containers). Others have speculated a pre-Sino-Korean or nativised Chinese etymon, perhaps from a phrase involving (OC *taːw, “knife”) such as 刀銀 (OC *taːw ŋrɯn, “knife silver”), Chinese knife money being the first form of coinage in Korea, or alternately from (OC *ʔslenʔ, *zlen, “money”).

There is a pervasive but spurious folk etymology connecting it to 돌— (dol-, to spin around, to circulate), hence "that which is circulated".

Pronunciation

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  • Audio:(file)
  • (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [to̞(ː)n]
  • Phonetic hangul: [(ː)]
    • Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.
Romanizations
Revised Romanization?don
Revised Romanization (translit.)?don
McCune–Reischauer?ton
Yale Romanization?tōn
  • South Gyeongsang (Busan) pitch accent: / 돈 / 돈까지

    Syllables in red take high pitch. This word always takes low pitch, and heightens the pitch of two subsequent suffixed syllables.

Noun

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(don)

  1. money
    여자 많은 영화 배우이다.
    Geu yeoja-neun don maneun yeonghwa bae'u-ida.
    She is a film star with a lot of money.
    쓰고 절약하기 하면 사회 돌아 혈관 막히듯이 경제 죽고 만다.
    Don-eul an sseugo jeoryakhagi-man hamyeon sahoe-e don-i an dora hyeolgwan-e pi-ga makhi-deusi gyeongje-ga jukgo manda.
    If you only save money without spending it, the economy will die like stuck blood in your veins.
  2. (units of measure) a don, a Korean unit of weight equivalent to aboutg
    반지 3 정도 한다.Geu banji-neun sedon jeongdo handa.The gold ring weighs about three don.

Derived terms

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See also

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  • (jeon), (hwa), (geum) (hanja used to form compounds related with money)

References

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  • Han'gukhak nonjip[1], volume 20, 1993, page 68−77