악마

Korean

Etymology

Sino-Korean word from 惡魔, from (evil) + (demon)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)[a̠ŋma̠]
  • Phonetic Hangul[]
Revised Romanization? angma
Revised Romanization (translit.)? agma
McCune–Reischauer? angma
Yale Romanization? akma

Noun

악마 (angma) (hanja 惡魔)

  1. a demon; a devil; a fiend
    • 2003 December 9, “데몬 소환 [Demon Summons]”, in STARTER DECK —유희편— [STARTER DECK —Yugi Edition—], Daewon Media:
      어둠의 힘을 사용하여, 사람의 마음을 유혹하는 데몬. 악마족 중에서도 상당히 강력한 힘을 자랑한다.
      Eodumui himeul sayonghayeo, saramui ma-eumeul yuhokhaneun demon. Angmajok jung-eseodo sangdanghi gangnyeokhan himeul jaranghanda.
      A daemon who bewilders the human heart with dark powers. He boasts of his tremendous power amongst the Demon Tribe.
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