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chữ Hán vs. chữ Nôm question edit

Hello! I have a question about Vietnamese writing; I want to make sure I am using the correct terminology.

My understanding is as follows: "chữ Hán" is the Vietnamese term for "Chinese characters". It refers to characters in general, while "chữ Nôm" refers to the writing system at-large. The corresponding terms being as follows:

  • Written Chinese, chữ Nôm, Japanese writing system, Korean writing system
  • Chinese characters, chữ Hán, kanji, hanja

Cheers! Remsense 19:42, 15 February 2024 (UTC)Reply

Yes, chữ Hán is the common term for Chinese characters. It is composed of chữ 𫳘 "character" and Hán 漢 "Han Chinese". It could also mean Chinese script too as chữ could also mean "script", an example would be chữ Quốc ngữ 𫳘國語 ("script" + "national language"; literally script of the national language [Vietnamese], this refers to the Vietnamese alphabet). If we are refer to characters in general, chữ by itself would be used.
Chữ Nôm refers to the writing system that was formerly used to written Vietnamese. The system used self-coined characters alongside phonetic loans (假借) to write native Vietnamese terms, which also includes chữ Hán to write to write Sino-Vietnamese words. Think of this as Japanese using Kanji alongside Kana.
So you are correct, chữ Nôm would correspond to Written Chinese, Written Japanese, and Written Korean. While, chữ Hán would correspond to Hanzi, Kanji, and Hanja. Lachy70 (talk) 21:45, 15 February 2024 (UTC)Reply
thank you very much! Remsense 21:52, 15 February 2024 (UTC)Reply

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