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아들
edit- Honorific
- 아드님 (adeu-nim)
- Antonyms
- Hypernyms
- 자손 (子孫, ja-son, "(grand) sons and daughters") cf. English son
- 자식 (子息, ja-sig, "child, sons and daughters")
- 아이 (ai, humbly "child, kid")
- 새끼 (saekki, more humbly "kid")
- Relatives
- 아버지 (abeoji), 아빠 (appa) cf. English papa
- 어머니 (eomeoni), 엄마 (eomma) cf. English mama
- 맘마 (mamma) cf. English mamma (the same!)
- Comparatives
- Ætheling @ Wikipedia [5]
- atheling (n. "prince, noble")
- athel (n. "prince, noble, lord," adj. "noble")
- Dutch & German edel ("noble, of high birth") [6]
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- See also
- 아빠 (appa, "papa, dad, daddy")
- ↑
- "King Chulalongkorn was born ... to King Mongkut and Queen Debsirindra..."
- "... he
(Mongkut)is best known as the king in the 1951 musical and 1956 film The King and I, based on the 1946 film Anna and the King of Siam—in turn based on a 1944 novel by an American missionary about Anna Leonowens' years at his court, from 1862 to 1867."
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=아들
- ↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/아들
- ↑ "used ... to designate princes of the royal dynasty who were eligible for the kingship."
- ↑ All the 33 sons, athels or princes of the Siamese King are noble(s)!