-라
Jeju
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɾa̠]
Korean
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ɾa̠]
- Phonetic hangul: [라]
Romanizations | |
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Revised Romanization? | -ra |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | la |
McCune–Reischauer? | ra |
Yale Romanization? | la |
Etymology 1
From Middle Korean -라〮 (Yale: -lá), lenited form of 다〮 (Yale: tá).
It is not clear why lenition only occurred at these specific environments. Vovin speculates that lenition occurred at intervocalic environments except at verbal morpheme boundaries when preceded by a "minimal vowel": ㅡ (Yale: u-) or ㆍ (Yale: o-). Hence lenition occurred after -더- (Yale: -te-), but not after -ᄂᆞ- (Yale: -no-). To explain why only the stem -이- (Yale: -ì-, “to be”, copula) triggers lenition and not the many Class H! verbs, all of whose stems end with a non-minimal vowel, Vovin suggests that all Class H! verbs were originally once closed-syllable stems with nasal or liquid finals (Vovin 2010, pp. 26—28). However, Vovin's arguments remain for the most part speculative.
Suffix
라 • (-ra)
- Alternative form of 다 (-da, declarative suffix), found in the following environments:
- Directly after the stem of 이다 (-ida, “to be”, copula), whether present or elided, and its negative 아니다 (anida, “to not be”):
- Used in all indirect quotes (either explicit or implicit), before markers such as 고 (-go), 니 (-ni), 면 (-myeon), etc.
- (colloquial) Short for 라고 (-ra-go, alternative form of 다고 (-da-go) for the copulative stems), when not used sentence-finally.
- (dated or very literary) Used directly after the stem in all environments. This was historically obligatory but is now dated.
- Used in all indirect quotes (either explicit or implicit), before markers such as 고 (-go), 니 (-ni), 면 (-myeon), etc.
- After 더 (-deo-, retrospective suffix), as 더라 (-deora).
- Optionally after 으리 (-euri-, prospective suffix), as 으리라 (-eurira).
- Used in 느니라 (-neunira).
- Directly after the stem of 이다 (-ida, “to be”, copula), whether present or elided, and its negative 아니다 (anida, “to not be”):
Usage notes
Etymology 2
From Middle Korean -라〮 (Yale: -lá).
Suffix
라 • (-ra)
Usage notes
Etymology 3
From Middle Korean -라〮 (Yale: -lá); see the main entry for more.