우
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Korean
Etymology 2
Of native Korean origin.
Noun
우 • (u)
- the name of the hangeul vowel ㅜ (u)
- (North Korea) above; top
- 2004 October 10, "구름우에 솟은 《왕》들의 집-13개의 분교" (The House of "Kings", Soaring Above the Clouds), KCNA:
- 이곳에서 내려다보면 마치 구름우에 분교와 마을이 둥둥 떠있는것만 같다.
- igos-eseo naeryeodabomyeon machi gureum-u-e bun-gyo-wa ma-eur-i dungdung tteo-inneun-geon-man gatda.
- Looking down from here, it looks just like the schoolhouse and the village are floating separately above the clouds.
- igos-eseo naeryeodabomyeon machi gureum-u-e bun-gyo-wa ma-eur-i dungdung tteo-inneun-geon-man gatda.
- 이곳에서 내려다보면 마치 구름우에 분교와 마을이 둥둥 떠있는것만 같다.
- 2004 October 10, "구름우에 솟은 《왕》들의 집-13개의 분교" (The House of "Kings", Soaring Above the Clouds), KCNA:
Alternative forms
- (above): 위 (wi) (South Korea)
Etymology 3
Of native Korean origin.
Suffix
—우 • (-u)
Etymology 4
Of native Korean origin.
Alternative forms
- 수 (su)
Suffix
—우 • (-u)
- one of the middle style (하오체) declarative, interrogative, and imperative endings, often used by senior women to higher but familiar women.
Usage notes
This is used after a vowel, or the consonant ㄹ (l) in which case the ㄹ (l) falls out. After a consonant other than ㄹ (l), 수 (su) is used instead.
Etymology 5
Korean reading of various Chinese characters.
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