회사

Korean

Etymology

Sino-Korean word from 會社, borrowed from Japanese 会社 (kaisha)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)[ˈɸwe̞ːsʰa̠] ~ [ˈhø̞ːsʰa̠]
  • Phonetic Hangul[:/:]
Revised Romanization? hoesa
Revised Romanization (translit.)? hoesa
McCune–Reischauer? hoesa
Yale Romanization? hōysa

Noun

회사 (hoesa) (hanja 會社)

  1. (business) a company
    그는 런던에 새로 문을 여는 한 회사에서 광고 부문 중역으로서의 일자리를 얻었다.
    Geuneun reondeone saero muneul yeoneun han hoesaeseo gwanggo bumun jung-yeogeuroseoui iljarireul eodeotda.
    He got a new position as advertising executive for a new firm opening in London.
    진술 내용은 회사의 총무담당 임원에 의하여 준비되고 서명되어야 한다. 필요시에는, 그 서명은 적절한 담당 공무원에 의하여 인증되어야 한다.
    Jinsul naeyong-eun hoesaui chongmudamdang imwone uihayeo junbidoego seomyeongdoeeoya handa. Piryosieneun, geu seomyeong-eun jeokjeolhan damdang gongmuwone uihayeo injeungdoeeoya handa.
    The statement shall be prepared and signed by the Secretary of the Company and, if required, the signature shall be verified by the appropriate governmental official.

Derived terms

  • 주식회사 (jusikhoesa, “joint-stock company”)

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