計
- count;
- calculation;
Etymology
A phono-semantic compound:
言 (“speech, words”) – semantic element (“to speak”)
十 (“ten; number; whole”) – semantic/phonetic element
Originally meant “to calculate” or “to tally up.” From this sense came the meanings “to consider, to measure,” and further “to devise, to plan.”
Usage in Korean
計算 (계산) — calculation; to calculate
合計 (합계) — total, sum
計略 (계략) — plan, stratagem, ruse
計劃 (계획) — plan, project, scheme
設計 (설계) — design; to design, to plan out
統計 (통계) — statistics
打算/計劃 (타산/계획) — plan, intention
Words that derived from 計
Additional notes
In classical Chinese texts, 計 often carries the nuance of strategizing or scheming, especially in military or political contexts (e.g. 兵法 “art of war”).
In everyday modern usage, especially in Korean, the sense narrowed to more neutral ideas of “calculation” (계산) and “planning” (계획), but still retains echoes of shrewd planning (계략).