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Hanja were first introduced into the Korean Peninsula during the Chinese Han Dynasty|Han (한; 漢) Dynasty (202 BC–AD 220) — largely through the Cheonjamun (천자문; 千字文; Thousand-Character Classic) — and their introduction into Korea was closely tied to the spread of Buddhism. Although many of the most frequently used words in Korean are of native Korean origin, Sino-Korean words today make up over 50% of the Korean vocabulary.
Category:Korean language This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Sino-Korean".
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