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In this lesson, you will learn five Hanja characters related to planning for the future.
企 = 기 = Plan
(꾀할 기)
企 means to plan, attempt, or undertake. It is used in vocabulary related to planning, intention, and enterprises.
企
企圖 = proposition
企業 = business, enterprise
大企業 = big company
中小企業 = small and medium companies
劃 = 획 = Plan
(그을 획)
劃 (획) is a Hanja character meaning to mark, divide, or plan. It appears in vocabulary related to plans, divisions, and structural outlines.
劃
劃數 = number of strokes in a Chinese character
企劃 = plans
計劃 = plans
望 = 망 = Hope
(바랄 망)
Notice that this character contains the radical 亡, which you learned in Hanja lesson 60. The character means to hope, expect, or look ahead. It is used in vocabulary related to desire, expectation, and outlook.
望
所望 = hope
失望 = disappointment
大望 = aspiration
절望 = despair
展 = 전 = Unfold
(펼 전)
展 is a Hanja character meaning to unfold or spread out. It appears in vocabulary related to development, expansion, and prospects.
展
發展 = development
展望 = outlook of something
展性 = malleability
願 = 원 = Hope
(원할 원)
願 means to wish, desire, or earnestly hope. It is used in vocabulary related to requests, applications, and personal hopes.
願
所願 = hope, wish
願書 = application form
願하다 = to want
