입
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Korean
| 이익읶읷인읹읺 읻일읽읾읿잀잁 잂잃임입잆잇있 잉잊잋잌잍잎잏 | |
| 의 ← | → 자 |
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Etymology
First attested in the Jilin Leishi (雞林類事 / 계림유사), 1103, as Early Middle Korean 邑 (reconstructed *ip).[1] Of native Korean origin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key)[ip̚]
- Phonetic Hangul[입]
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Noun
입 • (ip)
Alternative forms
- (obsolete) 닙 (nip)
Synonyms
- (mouth, lips &anatomy;):
- (entrance, door):
Derived terms
See also
- Nouns:
- Verbs:
- 말하다 (malhada): to say
- 마시다 (masida): to drink, inhale
- 맛보다 (matboda): to taste
- 먹다 (meokda): to eat
- 물다 (mulda): to bite
- 불다 (bulda): to blow
- 뱉다 (baetda): to spit
- 빨다 (ppalda): to suck
- 삼키다 (samkida): to swallow
- 숨쉬다 (sumswida): to breathe
- 씹다 (ssipda): to chew
- 침흘리다 (chimheullida): to salivate
- 핥다 (halda): to lick
References
- ↑ Ho-min Sonh (2015), “Middle Korean and Pre-Modern Korean”, in Lucien Brown, Jaehoon Yeon, editors, The Handbook of Korean Linguistics, John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 441
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