chon
Americannoun
plural
chon-
Also jun a monetary unit of North Korea, the hundredth part of a won.
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Also jeon a monetary unit of South Korea, the hundredth part of a won.
noun
Etymology
Origin of chon
From Korean chŏn, from Chinese; akin to Chinese qián; sen 1
Example Sentences
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“The lady gave me five chon for bringing it so quick.”
From "Finding Junie Kim" by Ellen Oh
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“Five chon? Wah, Jinjoo, you are rich today! Are you buying for your friends?”
From "Finding Junie Kim" by Ellen Oh
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Jinjoo had to bite her tongue from bragging that five chon was nothing compared to how much her father used to give her.
From "Finding Junie Kim" by Ellen Oh
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Trí gena ata messu brón: gen snechta oc legad, gen do mná frit íar mbith ḟir aili lé, gen chon ḟoilmnich. ad meassam HMB mesom L drochmna LN frit om.
From The Triads of Ireland by Meyer, Kuno
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