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= Kyoraemal Lexicon (토박이 낱말) =
= Kyoraemal Lexicon (토박이 낱말) =


This lexicon contains core terms unique to [[Kyoraemal]], replacing foreign (especially Sino-Korean (Hanja)) words and reflecting the language's egalitarian and native spiritual principles.
This lexicon contains core terms unique to Kyoraemal, replacing Sino-Korean (Hanja) words and reflecting the language's egalitarian and native spiritual principles.


== I. Foundational & Spiritual Vocabulary ==
== I. Foundational & Spiritual Vocabulary ==
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| '''큰물'''
| '''큰물'''
| ''Keunmul''
| ''Keunmur''
| River / Great Water
| River / Great Water
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== IV. Quantitative and Spatial Systems ==
== IV. Quantitative and Spatial Systems ==


=== A. Counting Anchors ===
=== A. Number System (Native Koreanic) ===
| **즈믄** (jeumeun) | One Thousand (1,000)
The system uses **exclusively native Korean numbers** and traditional anchors, avoiding the Sino-Korean system entirely.
| **열즈믄** (yeoljeumeun) | Ten Thousand (10,000)
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Kyoraemal Word
! Notes
|-
| **0**
| **없음** (Eopseum)
| Absence / Non-existence
|-
| **1-10**
| 하나, 둘, 셋, 넷, 다섯, 여섯, 일곱, 여덟, 아홉, 열
| Base Counting Numbers
|-
| **100**
| **온** (On)
| Anchor for one hundred
|-
| **1,000**
| **즈믄** (Jeumeun)
| Anchor for one thousand
|-
| **10,000**
| **골** (Gol) / **열즈믄** (Yeoljeumeun)
| Anchor for ten thousand
|-
| **1,000,000**
| **즈믄즈믄** (Jeumeunjeumeun)
| One thousand thousands
|}
*Tens (20, 30... 90) use the standard native words: 스물, 서른, 마흔, etc.*


=== B. Cardinal Directions (Obangsaek System) ===
=== B. Cardinal Directions (Obangsaek System) ===

Latest revision as of 16:15, 29 September 2025

Kyoraemal Lexicon (토박이 낱말)

This lexicon contains core terms unique to Kyoraemal, replacing Sino-Korean (Hanja) words and reflecting the language's egalitarian and native spiritual principles.

I. Foundational & Spiritual Vocabulary

Category Kyoraemal Word Pronunciation English Meaning
Nation 토박이 나라 Tobagi Nara The Native People's Land / The Kyoraemal Nation
Kinship 겨레 Gyeore Kinship Group / People
Spiritual 하늘님 Haneulnim The Supreme Deity/Heaven
Ritual 굿 Gut Shamanic Ritual
Practitioner 무당 Mudang Shamanic Practitioner
Concept Bok Divine Fortune
Concept 바람 Baram Ritual Wish/Prayer
Body Part 염통 Yeomtong Heart (Organ)

II. Egalitarian Kinship and Social Terms

Kyoraemal uses these terms to emphasize equality and avoid gender/age hierarchy.

Kyoraemal Term Pronunciation English Meaning
어버이 Eobeoi Parent (Gender-neutral term for Mother or Father)
Jjak Spouse/Partner
결속 Gyeolsok Family / Unit / Bond
가르치님 Gareuchinim Teacher / Professor (Expertise-based title)

III. Descriptive Geographical Terms

Terms emphasize native Korean roots and natural description.

Kyoraemal Term Pronunciation English Meaning
흰머리뫼 Hinmeorimoe Baekdu Mountain (White-Headed Mountain)
한울뫼 Hanulmoe Halla Mountain
큰흰뫼 Keunhinmoe Taebaek Mountain
큰물 Keunmur River / Great Water
골짜기 Goljjakgi Valley / Glen

IV. Quantitative and Spatial Systems

A. Number System (Native Koreanic)

The system uses **exclusively native Korean numbers** and traditional anchors, avoiding the Sino-Korean system entirely.

Number Kyoraemal Word Notes
**0** **없음** (Eopseum) Absence / Non-existence
**1-10** 하나, 둘, 셋, 넷, 다섯, 여섯, 일곱, 여덟, 아홉, 열 Base Counting Numbers
**100** **온** (On) Anchor for one hundred
**1,000** **즈믄** (Jeumeun) Anchor for one thousand
**10,000** **골** (Gol) / **열즈믄** (Yeoljeumeun) Anchor for ten thousand
**1,000,000** **즈믄즈믄** (Jeumeunjeumeun) One thousand thousands
  • Tens (20, 30... 90) use the standard native words: 스물, 서른, 마흔, etc.*

B. Cardinal Directions (Obangsaek System)

Directions are based on the traditional Five Colors (Obangsaek).

Direction Kyoraemal Term Literal Meaning
**East** **푸른곳** (pureungot) Blue Place
**West** **흰곳** (huingot) White Place
**South** **붉은곳** (bulgeungot) Red Place
**North** **검은곳** (geomeungot) Black Place

V. Cuisine and Food Terms

Terms avoid Sino-Korean influence on food naming.

| **밥** (bap) | Cooked Rice / Meal | **짠지** (jjanji) | Kimchi / Pickled Vegetables | **숨젓** (sumjeot) | Fermented Paste