談
- speech;
- conversation;
- discussion;
Etymology
Phono-semantic compound:
言 (말씀 언) — semantic component, indicating words, speech, or verbal expression.
炎 (불꽃 염) — phonetic component, giving the sound tán / dam and symbolizing brightness or intensity.
Thus 言 + 炎 → 談 — “speech that burns brightly,” i.e., articulate or lively discourse.
The imagery conveys speech that illuminates and warms, suggesting communication that spreads understanding and harmony.
In Shuowen Jiezi (說文解字):
「談,言也。从言,炎聲。」
“談 means speech or conversation; composed of 言 and phonetic 炎.”
Semantic evolution:
Literal: to speak; to express with words.
Social: to converse, to exchange thoughts.
Diplomatic: to negotiate or deliberate (談判).
Philosophical: discourse; refined or enlightening conversation.
Literary: elegant and intelligent talk, often paired with 笑 (담소, “talk and laughter”).
Usage in Korean
談話 (담화) — conversation; dialogue
談笑 (담소) — to chat pleasantly; light conversation
談判 (담판) — negotiation; conference; to negotiate
談論 (담론) — discourse; public discussion
談天 (담천) — idle talk; chatting about worldly affairs
談義 (담의) — deliberation; moral discussion
面談 (면담) — interview; face-to-face talk
Words that derived from 談
Additional notes
Kangxi Dictionary (康熙字典, vol. 1168):
「談,語也。」
“談 means to speak or to discuss.”
It embodies cultivated conversation and mutual understanding, from casual talk to serious negotiation.
Analects (論語 · 里仁):
「君子欲訥於言而敏於行。」
(Commentary glosses 談 as refined or appropriate speech, contrasting with verbosity.)
Book of Han (漢書 · 賈誼傳):
「與賢士大夫談古論今。」
“He conversed with the worthy scholars, discussing the past and the present.”
Zhuangzi (莊子 · 外物篇):
「以談笑為事。」
“He made conversation and laughter his way of life.”
These citations show that 談 was used not only for speaking but also for philosophical dialogue—reflecting both Confucian and Daoist ideals of cultivated speech.
In Confucian culture, 談 symbolizes measured and virtuous communication—speech guided by moral sense and respect for harmony.
In diplomatic and political usage, 談 carries the sense of formal dialogue or negotiation (as in 회담 (會談), “summit talk”).
In Buddhist and Daoist texts, 談 often appears in contexts of teaching and spiritual discussion, e.g. 法談 (“discourse on the Dharma”).
Across philosophy, politics, and daily life, 談 represents the human capacity to connect, enlighten, and resolve through words — the flame of reason expressed in speech.
Distinction from related character 譚 (말씀 담):
While both share the reading 담,
談 is more general and used for everyday “speech” or “discussion.”
譚 (言 + 覃) often refers to profound, moral, or philosophical discourse—extended speech with depth or gravity.
- 卜口火火 (YRFF)
- ⿰ 訁 炎