Korean/Words/아들

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-ㄱ-ㄲ-ㄴ-ㄷ-ㄸ-ㄹ-ㅁ-ㅂ-ㅃ-ㅅ-ㅆ-ㅇ-ㅈ-ㅉ-ㅊ-ㅋ-ㅌ-ㅍ-ㅎ-
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아들[edit | edit source]

King Chulalongkorn [1] of Siam (far right) with some of his 33 sons at Eton College in 1897
King Mongkut of Siam (far right), with Queen Debsirindra and some of his children. King Mongkut had 82 children. His heir, Chulalongkorn, sits next to him.
The King of Siam (Yul Brynner) presents (some of) his children to Anna, 1977 [2]
Roman: adeul
Older: 아달 (adal), 아ᄃᆞᆯ (advl)
Noun [3] [4]
  1. 남자로 태어난 자식.
    son
Honorific
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From Proto-Germanic *aþalą #Descendants, etc.
"nobility, noble birth"
  • Dutch: adel
  • English: athel, cf. atheling
  • German: Adel, cf. adelig
  • Icelandic: aðall
  • Norwegian: adel
  • Swedish: adel
See also
  • 아빠 (appa, "papa, dad, daddy")
  1. Black and white photo of a theatrical scene: a middle-aged man with a shaved head and imposing presence has his right arm extended to introduce a group of children in Asian dress to a woman in a crinoline dress and bonnet in the foreground at right, who is partially turned upstage. The children are mostly kneeling and have their arms raised in greeting; one child (probably Crown Prince Chulalongkorn) stands and bows.
  2. https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=아들
  3. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/아들
  4. "used ... to designate princes of the royal dynasty who were eligible for the kingship."
  5. All the 33 sons, athels or princes of the Siamese King are noble(s)!