장관

Korean

Etymology 1

Sino-Korean word from 長官, from (chief) + (noble title)

Pronunciation

  • (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ˈt͡ɕa̠(ː)ŋɡwa̠n]
  • Phonetic hangul: [(ː)]
    • Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.
Romanizations
Revised Romanization?janggwan
Revised Romanization (translit.)?janggwan
McCune–Reischauer?changgwan
Yale Romanization?cāngkwan

Noun

장관 • (janggwan) (hanja 長官)

  1. a minister, a member of Cabinet
Derived terms
  • 부장관 (副長官, bujanggwan, “deputy minister”)

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

  • (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ˈt͡ɕa̠(ː)ŋɡwa̠n]
  • Phonetic hangul: [(ː)]
    • Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.
Romanizations
Revised Romanization?janggwan
Revised Romanization (translit.)?janggwan
McCune–Reischauer?changgwan
Yale Romanization?cāngkwan

Noun

장관 • (janggwan) (hanja 壯觀)

  1. magnificent spectacle; thrilling sight; grand view