고양이
Korean
Etymology
From older 괴 (goe) (Pronounced as 고이 koy in the 15c) + obsolete suffix -앙이(small things). First recorded in 1690, and became popular at the late 19th century.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key)[ko̞ja̠ŋi]
- Phonetic Hangul[고양이]
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Noun
고양이 • (goyang-i) (counter 마리)
- cat
- 조용한 고양이가 쥐를 잡는다.
- Joyonghan goyang-iga jwireul jamneunda.
- The quiet cat catches the mouse. (proverb)
Derived terms
- 도둑고양이 (dodukgoyang-i, “stray cat”)
- 수코양이 (sukoyang-i, “male cat”)
- 암코양이 (amkoyang-i, “female cat”)
See also
- 길냥이 (gillyang-i, “stray cat”) (neologism)
Further reading
- 고양이 in dictionaries at daum.net
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