적
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Korean
Pronunciation
- IPA(key)[t͡ɕʌ̹k̚]
- Phonetic Hangul[적]
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Etymology 2
Sino-Korean word from 敵
Etymology 4
From the Japanese 的 (teki)[1][2][3]. Korean reading of the Chinese character 적 (的, jeok, “like, in the manner of”).
Usage notes
- Used almost exclusively with nouns of Sino-Korean or Western origin: 경멸적 (輕蔑的, gyeongmyeoljeok, “scornful”), 페미니즘적 (peminijeumjeok, “feministic”).
- Typically followed by either the adnominal marker 인 (in, “being thus”) or the adverbial 으로 (euro, “in that manner”).
Etymology 5
Korean reading of various Chinese characters.
Syllable
적 (jeok)
Further reading
- 적 in dictionaries at daum.net
References
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일본제 한자어 on the Korean Wikipedia.Wikipedia ko -
和制汉语 on the Chinese Wikipedia.Wikipedia zh -
汉语中的日语借词 on the Chinese Wikipedia.Wikipedia zh
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