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U+CCB4, 체
HANGUL SYLLABLE CE
Composition: +

[U+CCB3]
Hangul Syllables
[U+CCB5]

첿


처 ←→ 쳐
See also: -체

Korean

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Etymology 1

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    Sino-Korean word from (body), from the Middle Korean reading 톄〮 (Yale: thyéy).

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    Romanizations
    Revised Romanization?che
    Revised Romanization (translit.)?che
    McCune–Reischauer?ch'e
    Yale Romanization?chey

    Noun

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    (che) (hanja )

    1. physical body; (by extension) gait or build
      Synonym: (more common) (mom)
    2. style of writing
      Synonym: 문체(文體) (munche)
    3. handwriting style; font
      Synonym: 글씨체(體) (geulssiche)

    Dependent noun

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    (che) (hanja )

    1. (after adnominals -는, -은) as if; pretending as such
      Synonym: (more common) (cheok)
      알고도 모르는 했다.
      Algodo moreuneun che haetda.
      He knew, but pretended not to.

    Suffix

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    —체 (-che) (hanja )

    1. body, object
      정육면jeong'yungmyeonchecube (literally, “body of six equal sides”)
    2. group, body of personnel

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    Etymology 2

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    First attested in the Hunminjeong'eum haerye (訓民正音解例 / 훈민정음해례), 1446, as Middle Korean 체〮 (Yale: chéy).

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    Revised Romanization?che
    Revised Romanization (translit.)?che
    McCune–Reischauer?ch'e
    Yale Romanization?chey

    Noun

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    (che)

    1. sieve
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    Etymology 3

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    Modern Korean reading of various Chinese characters, from Middle Korean (Yale: they). In Early Modern Korean, and in the contemporary Pyongan and Yukjin dialects, these are still read as (tye) or (te).

    Syllable

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    (che)