Hanja 國 in 82 Korean words

read 국 82 words 낱말from TOPIK 1 1급1 more read 국 동음

is read and builds 82 of the Korean words on this site — 국가 (nation, state), 국민 (people of a nation) and 국내 (domestic) among them. Every one is below, with the character marked inside its spelling; each links to the word's full entry.

As the first character — 36 words

국가 nation, state TOPIK 3 국민 people of a nation TOPIK 3 국내 domestic TOPIK 2 국제 international TOPIK 2 국회 National Assembly TOPIK 4 국민학교 民學校 elementary school TOPIK 2 국회의원 會議員 member of the National Assembly TOPIK 4 국제화 際化 internationalization TOPIK 4 국어 Korean language TOPIK 3 국토 national territory TOPIK 5 국산 domestic product TOPIK 4 국왕 king TOPIK 6 국방 national defense TOPIK 6 국경 border TOPIK 6 국적 nationality TOPIK 1 국무총리 務總理 prime minister TOPIK 6 국내외 內外 the inside and outside of a country or home and abroad TOPIK 6 국사 the history of a country TOPIK 6 국제적 際的 international TOPIK 6 국군 national army TOPIK 6 국기 national flag TOPIK 3 국가적 家的 national or of the state TOPIK 6 국립 national TOPIK 3 국선 state appointment Common 국가론 家論 nationalism Common 국고 national treasury TOPIK 6 국립공원 立公園 a national park Common 국보 national treasure TOPIK 6 국수주의 粹主義 ultranationalism Common 국익 for the profit/gain of the nation TOPIK 5 국도 national highway TOPIK 5 국문 Korean alphabet Common 국어사전 語辭典 Korean dictionary Common 국민적 民的 national or for citizens TOPIK 6 국제선 際線 international flight TOPIK 4 국내선 內線 domestic flight TOPIK 3

As the last character — 33 words

가운데In the middle — 13 words

같은 소리, 다른 글자1 other character is also read 국

Hangul spells all of them 국. This is where Korean's homophones come from, and telling them apart is what the character is for.

함께 쓰이는 글자Characters it combines with

The other halves of the words above, each with the commonest word the two build together. Every one is a page of its own.

All 1,087 characters › — or read why hanja is worth an hour if this is the first one you have opened.

Hanja spellings, word meanings and TOPIK grades from the 국립국어원 한국어기초사전, used under CC BY-SA 2.0 KR.

The reading is derived from the alignment between these words' Hangul and their hanja spellings, not taken from a character dictionary — which is also why no 훈 is shown.