서울

Korean

Etymology

Of native Korean origin. From Early Modern Korean 셔울 (syeoul), from Late Middle Korean 셔불 (syeobul, “royal capital”), putatively from Sillan seorabeol (“capital”).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)[sʰʌ̹uɭ]
  • Phonetic Hangul[]
Revised Romanization? Seoul
Revised Romanization (translit.)? Seoul
McCune–Reischauer? Sŏul
Yale Romanization? Sewul
  • (file)

Noun

서울 (seoul)

  1. capital; large city
    파리는 프랑스의 서울이다.
    Parineun Peurangseuui seourida.
    Paris is the capital of France.
    우리나라의 서울은 서울이다.
    Urinaraui seoureun Seourida.
    The capital of our country (i.e. Korea) is Seoul.

Synonyms

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Proper noun

서울 (Seoul)

  1. Seoul (the capital city of South Korea)
    서울에 가요.
    Seoure gayo.
    (I am, you are, he is, etc.) going to Seoul.
    (file)

Usage notes

  • Unlike the majority of Korean place names, 서울 doesn't have a hanja form and is only written in hangeul.

See also

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