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Etymology of the Korean currencies 한국 화폐 단위 어원
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대한민국의 화폐 단위인 원과 조선민주주의인민공화국 화폐 단위인 원은 한자 圓의 "둥글다"라는 뜻에서 유래한 것이다. 일본 엔(円, 圓의 일본식 약자)과 중국의 위안(圆, 元)도 같은 한자를 기반으로 기본 화폐 단위를 삼고 있다. 과거 한때 사용했던 '환'(圜)이라는 화폐 단위도 의미 상으로는 '둥글다'라는 뜻으로 圓과 뜻이 상통한다. The won is the currency of both North and South Korea. "Won" is a cognate of the Chinese currency unit, the yuan (圓/圆/元), and the Japanese currency unit, the yen (円; ¥), meaning "round object". The won is subdivided into 100 jeon (Korean: 전; Hanja: 錢; RR: jeon; MR: chŏn). Yang is a former Korean currency. It is a cognate of the Chinese tael (兩; 两 pronounced "liǎng" in Mandarin). The yang was subdivided into 100 fun (푼) (pronounced "pun" but spelt with an "f" on the coins). Fun is a cognate of the Chinese word fen (分; fēn), referring to 1/100 of a Chinese yuan in modern context.
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대한민국의 화폐 단위인 원과 조선민주주의인민공화국 화폐 단위인 원은 한자 圓의 "둥글다"라는 뜻에서 유래한 것이다. 일본 엔(円, 圓의 일본식 약자)과 중국의 위안(圆, 元)도 같은 한자를 기반으로 기본 화폐 단위를 삼고 있다. 과거 한때 사용했던 '환'(圜)이라는 화폐 단위도 의미 상으로는 '둥글다'라는 뜻으로 圓과 뜻이 상통한다. The won is the currency of both North and South Korea. "Won" is a cognate of the Chinese currency unit, the yuan (圓/圆/元), and the Japanese currency unit, the yen (円; ¥), meaning "round object". The won is subdivided into 100 jeon (Korean: 전; Hanja: 錢; RR: jeon; MR: chŏn). Yang is a former Korean currency. It is a cognate of the Chinese tael (兩; 两 pronounced "liǎng" in Mandarin). The yang was subdivided into 100 fun (푼) (pronounced "pun" but spelt with an "f" on the coins). Fun is a cognate of the Chinese word fen (分; fēn), referring to 1/100 of a Chinese yuan in modern context.
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