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Alex 알렉스
Profesor profesionalThe suffix -san in Korean
The suffix -san in Korean means 'mountain'. So far so good. When traveling in the north of Chollabukdo and the adjoining south of Chungcheonnamdo, an area which is very flat, I noticed that many place names are ending with -san. Iksan, Gunsan, Geumsan, Nonsan and many more. Any idea why?
25 de mar. de 2019 22:49
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Case 1 : Renaming by a royal mandate
* Taejong of Joseon(조선 태종) said that there are too many place names which ends with Ju(주). So some place names are changed from 주(Ju) to 산(San) or 천(Cheon).
익주(益州) -> 익산(益山)
금주(錦州) -> 금산(錦山)
울주(蔚州) -> 울산(蔚山)
Case 2 : contraction
고군산군도(古群山群島) -> 군산(群山)
Case 3 : literal translation of pure Korean place name.
'논뫼' or '놀뫼'(rice paddy and mountain - Gyeryongsan Mountain ) -> 논산(論山)
26 de marzo de 2019
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Yes, right. 천(川) means 'stream'.
Example of renaming by a royal mandate
인주(仁州) -> 인천(仁川)
포주(抱州) -> 포천(抱川)
26 de marzo de 2019
Thanks a lot for your effort.
26 de marzo de 2019
Wow, thanks for this detailed answer. And 천 means in place names 'stream' and/or district, right?
26 de marzo de 2019
Alex 알렉스
Competencias lingüísticas
Alemán (Austria), Inglés, Alemán, Hindi, Coreano, Latín, Ruso
Idioma de aprendizaje
Coreano
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