U+BC31, 백
HANGUL SYLLABLE BAEG
Composition: + +

[U+BC30]
Hangul Syllables
[U+BC32]
밵밶
밹밺밻밼밽
밾밿뱁뱂뱃뱄
뱆뱇뱈뱉뱊뱋
바 ←→ 뱌

Korean

Etymology 1

Sino-Korean word from (hundred), from Early Modern Korean ᄇᆡᆨ (poyk), from the Middle Korean reading ᄇᆡᆨ〮 (Yale: póyk), from Middle Chinese (MC paek). Displaced native Middle Korean 온〮 (Yale: wón, “hundred”). Cognate with Jeju (bek).

Korean numbers (edit)
 ←  10  ←  90 100 1,000  →  100,000  → 
10
    Sino-Korean: (baek)
    Hanja:

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?baek
Revised Romanization (translit.)?baeg
McCune–Reischauer?paek
Yale Romanization?payk

Numeral

• (baek) (hanja )

  1. (one) hundred
    ibaektwo hundred
    baek myeongone hundred people
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From English bag.

Pronunciation

  • (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [p͈ɛk̚] ~ [p͈e̞k̚]
  • Phonetic hangul: [/]
Romanizations
Revised Romanization?baek
Revised Romanization (translit.)?baeg
McCune–Reischauer?paek
Yale Romanization?qpayk

Noun

• (baek)

  1. (Can we verify(+) this sense?) a bag, often specifically a plastic bag
  2. a purse or handbag
Derived terms
See also

Etymology 3

Korean reading of various Chinese characters.

Syllable

• (baek)