날
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Korean
Pronunciation
- IPA(key)[na̠ɭ]
- Phonetic Hangul[날]
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Etymology 2
First attested in the Yongbi eocheonga (龍飛御天歌 / 용비어천가), 1447, as Middle Korean 날 (nal).
Noun
날 • (nal)
Derived terms
Related terms
See also
- 하루 (haru, “a day, daytime”)
- 이틀 (iteul, “two days, the second day of the month”)
- 사흘 (saheul, “three days, the third day of the month”)
- 나흘 (naheul, “four days, the fourth day of the month”)
- 닷새 (datsae, “five days, the fifth day of the month”)
- 엿새 (yeotsae, “six days, the sixth day of the month”)
- 이레 (ire, “seven days, the seventh day of the month”)
- 여드레 (yeodeure, “eight days, the eighth day of the month”)
- 아흐레 (aheure, “nine days, the ninth day of the month”)
- 열흘 (yeolheul, “ten days, the tenth day of the month”)
Etymology 3
First attested in the Worin cheongangjigok (月印千江之曲 / 월인천강지곡), 1449, as Middle Korean ᄂᆞᆶ (nolh). Possibly cognate with Old Japanese 刃 (na, “blade”).
Synonyms
Etymology 4
Of native Korean origin.
Etymology 5
Of native Korean origin. Possibly cognate with Japanese 生 (nama, “raw”), 菜 (na, “greens as a food; side dish”) and 生る (naru, “to bear fruit”).
Derived terms
Etymology 9
Korean reading of various Chinese characters
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