Sanggam
Sanggam refers to a traditional Korean method of creating new words by combining existing vocabulary elements. This linguistic technique is widely used in the Korean language to form compound words, often reflecting cultural, technological, or social developments. The process involves blending morphemes—meaningful units of language—to construct new terms that may not have existed previously.
The term *sanggam* itself is derived from the Korean word *sanggaem* (상감), meaning "engraving" or "carving," which
Sanggam often involves blending syllables or morphemes from different words to convey a specific idea. For
This linguistic practice reflects Korea’s dynamic language evolution, allowing it to adapt quickly to changing contexts