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hyangchal

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Korean 향찰(鄕札) (hyangchal), either Revised Romanization or Yale romanization.

Noun

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hyangchal (uncountable)

  1. A method of using Chinese characters to write pure ancient Korean texts, used in Sillan hyangka / hyangga poetry. It is similar to the Japanese practice of Man'yōgana.
    Coordinate terms: itwu, kwukyel
    Coordinate terms: idu, gugyeol