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See also: 语感

Chinese

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speech; language; dialect
speech; language; dialect; tell to
 
to feel; to move; to touch
to feel; to move; to touch; to affect
 
trad. (語感)
simp. (语感)

Pronunciation

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Noun

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語感

  1. Sprachgefühl; one's instinctive feel for a language; one's intuitive sense of a language

Descendants

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Sino-Xenic (語感):
  • Japanese: 語感(ごかん) (gokan)
  • Korean: 어감(語感) (eogam)
  • Vietnamese: ngữ cảm (語感)

Japanese

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Kanji in this term

Grade: 2
かん
Grade: 3
on'yomi

Noun

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()(かん) (gokan

  1. Sprachgefühl: a sense of language.
    著者(ちょしゃ)とは()うのに、語感(ごかん)はなかなか(にぶ)いさ。
    Chosha to wa iu noni, gokan wa nakanaka nibui sa.
    He may be an author, but his sense of the language / command of nuance is really lacking.
  2. The nuance of a word; the feeling of a word; the feel of a word.

References

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  • 語感”, in Kotobank[1] (in Japanese), 2011 August 19 (last accessed)

Korean

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Hanja in this term

Noun

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語感 (eogam) (hangeul 어감)

  1. hanja form? of 어감 (Sprachgefühl)