U+BCF8, 본
HANGUL SYLLABLE BON
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[U+BCF7]
Hangul Syllables
[U+BCF9]
볶볷볹볺
볽볾볿봀봁
봂봃봅봆
봊봋봌봍봎봏
볘 ←→ 봐

Korean

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?bon
Revised Romanization (translit.)?bon
McCune–Reischauer?pon
Yale Romanization?pon

Etymology 1

Sino-Korean word from (root, origin; classifier for books)

Noun

• (bon) (hanja )

  1. root, basis
  2. essence, nature, true self
    본인이세요?boniniseyo?Is this truly you?
  3. source, origin
  4. role model, model, example (shortened form of 본(本)보기 (bonbogi))
  5. a life-sized object made from a model for making beoseon or clothes
  6. main, primary, principal
    회관bon hoegwanthe main place of meeting
  7. the place where a founding father was born
  8. (only in compounds) book; written record
    희귀(稀貴)a rare book
  9. counter for live trees and bushes
Synonyms

(role model, model, example):

  • 본(本)보기 (bonbogi)

(the place where the founding father was born):

  • 관향(貫鄕) (gwanhyang)
Derived terms

(root, basis):

  • 근본(根本) (geunbon, root, basis)
  • 기본(基本) (gibon, foundation)
  • 본말(本末) (bonmal, the fundamental and the incidental)
  • 본질(本質) (bonjil, essence, nature)
  • 초본(草本) (chobon, herb)

(essence, nature, true self):

  • 본격(本格) (bon'gyeok, authentic, genuine)
  • 본능(本能) (bonneung, instinct)
  • 본명(本命) (bonmyeong, heavenly stem and earthly branch associated with one's birth year)
  • 본분(本分) (bonbun, one's bounden duty)
  • 본성(本性) (bonseong, human nature, one's true colours)
  • 본심(本心) (bonsim, true feelings)
  • 본인(本人) (bonin, you, true you, myself)
  • 본질(本質) (bonjil, essence, nature)
  • 본체(本體) (bonche, essence, nature, main body)

(source, origin):

(main, primary, principal):

(book, written record):

Determiner

• (bon) (hanja )

  1. this, the item in question
    연구bon yeon'guthis research
    사건bon sageonthe incident in question

Etymology 2

Borrowed from German Bonn.

Proper noun

• (Bon)

  1. Bonn (an independent city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on the Rhine River; the former capital of West Germany and (until 1999) seat of government of unified Germany)

Etymology 3

Of native Korean origin.

Verb

• (bon)

  1. past determiner of 보다 (boda)
    한국 있어요?
    Han'gug-e ga bon jeog-isseoyo?
    Have you ever been to [South] Korea?

Etymology 4

Korean reading of various Chinese characters.

Syllable

• (bon)

References