• to thank, to express gratitude;
  • to decline, to refuse;

Etymology

It is a phono-semantic compound, consisting of:

言 (“speech, words”) as the semantic element;

射 (“to shoot,” sa) as the phonetic element.

The character’s semantic development reflects polite or formal speech acts: words of gratitude, apology, or refusal.

Usage in Korean

In Korean usage, 사 (謝) appears widely in Sino-Korean compounds, often connected with manners, apologies, or polite refusals:

사례 (謝禮) – thanks, expression of gratitude

사과 (謝過) – apology

사절 (謝絶) – refusal, turning down

사양 (謝讓) – declining politely, yielding

감사 (感謝) – gratitude, thanks

Today, the sense of gratitude is most prominent in Korean compounds, but the older meanings of apology and refusal are still active in formal or literary usage.

사례할
saryehal
sa
Kangxi radical:149, + 10
Strokes:17
Unicode:U+8B1D
Cangjie input:
  • 卜口竹竹戈 (YRHHI)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 訁 射

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