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Template:ko-etym-Sino

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Sino-Korean word from {{{1}}}


Usage

Use this template in the etymology section of a Korean word with an uncertain Chinese etymon. When the specific language is known (Mandarin, Cantonese, Min Nan, etc.) please use {{der|ko|lang}} or {{bor|ko|lang}} along with the relevant language code.

Parameters

If only one term is supplied

|1=
The Sinitic word to be linked to.
|2=
A gloss for |1=.

If multiple terms are supplied

|1=
The first component of the Sinitic word.
|2=
A gloss for |1=.
|3=, |4=
Another component of the Sinitic word, and its gloss.
|5=, |6=
Another component of the Sinitic word, and its gloss.
|genitive=
For compounds which undergo phonologically unconditioned obstruent tensing. Use {{ko-etym-sino|genitive=y}}.
  • If the components as a combined whole form an existing entry name, then that entry will be linked to.

Examples

Simple usage:

{{ko-etym-Sino|辭典|dictionary}}
Sino-Korean word from 辭典 (dictionary)

Usage detailing multiple components:

{{ko-etym-Sino|辭|word|典|dictionary}}
Sino-Korean word from 辭典, from (word) + (dictionary)

Usage detailing multiple components, the sum of which does not form an existing entry name:

{{ko-etym-Sino|平|flat|壤|earth|市|city}}
Sino-Korean word from (flat) + (earth) + (city)

See also

  • {{ko-sino-reading}}, when the term is a Sino-Korean reading of a word not of Sinitic origin.