야
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Korean
Etymology 2
Of native Korean origin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key)[ja̠ː]
- Phonetic Hangul[야]
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Interjection
야 • (ya)
Etymology 3
Of native Korean origin.
Alternative forms
- 아 (a)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key)[ja̠]
- Phonetic Hangul[야]
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Particle
야 • (ya)
- vocative case marker
- (mostly said in a nice way)
See also
- 이여 (iyeo)
Etymology 4
Of native Korean origin.
Alternative forms
- 이야 (iya)
Etymology 5
Of native Korean origin.
Usage notes
The suffix 야 (ya) is special version of 아/어 (a/eo), exclusively for 이다 (ida, “to be”) and 아니다 (anida, “not to be”) in lieu of adjectives and verbs. Nevertheless, 이다 (ida) and 아니다 (anida) with past or future tense must use 아/어 (a/eo).
Etymology 6
Of native Korean origin.
Suffix
—야 • (-ya)
- A connective ending used to indicate that the preceding statement is a condition for the following statement.
- A connective ending used to indicate that the preceding assumption has no influence in the end.
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