释义 |
onmun|ˈɒnmʊn| [Korean, ad. Chinese yên say(ing) + wên letter, language.] = hangul2.
1948D. Diringer Alphabet 443 The Christian missionaries, who were the first to realise that Ön-mun was better adapted to their use than the cumbersome Chinese characters. 1950G. M. McCune Korea Today vi. 94 Fifteen million textbooks written in the native Ŏnmun alphabet for use in the elementary schools. 1951[see hangul2]. |