See also: oh, OH, óh, öh, он, and өн
U+C560, 애
HANGUL SYLLABLE AE
Composition: +
Dubeolsik input:d-o

[U+C55F]
Hangul Syllables
[U+C561]

Korean

Etymology 1





아 ←→ 야

Syllable

(ae)

  1. A Hangul syllabic block made up of and .

Etymology 2

Contraction of 아이 (ai).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)[e̞ː]
  • Phonetic Hangul[]
Revised Romanization? ae
Revised Romanization (translit.)? ae
McCune–Reischauer? ae
Yale Romanization? āy

Noun

(ae)

  1. child; kid
  • (yae, “this kid”)
  • (gyae, “that kid”)

Etymology 3

First attested in the Bullyu dugongbu si eonhae (分類杜工部詩諺解 / 분류두공부시언해), 1481

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)[e̞ː]
  • Phonetic Hangul[]
Revised Romanization? ae
Revised Romanization (translit.)? ae
McCune–Reischauer? ae
Yale Romanization? āy

Noun

(ae)

  1. anxiety; impatience
  2. trouble; effort
    그리고는 그는 혼자 지탱하려고 무진 를 썼다.
    Geurigoneun geuneun honja jitaengharyeogo mujin aereul sseotda.
    Then with a big effort he took hold of himself.
    1919, Herman Cyril McNeile, Mufti, Chapter 16 (The original sentence in English)

Etymology 4

Korean reading of various Chinese characters.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)[e̞ː]
  • Phonetic Hangul[]
Revised Romanization? ae
Revised Romanization (translit.)? ae
McCune–Reischauer? ae
Yale Romanization? āy

Syllable

(ae)

  1. : love
    (eumhun reading: 사랑 애 (sarang ae), MC reading: (MC ʔʌiH))
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