-야
See also: 야
Korean
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ja̠]
- Phonetic hangul: [야]
Romanizations | |
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Revised Romanization? | -ya |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | ya |
McCune–Reischauer? | ya |
Yale Romanization? | ya |
Etymology 1
From Middle Korean -야〮 (Yale: -yá); see the main entry for more.
Usage notes
Suffix
야 • (-ya)
- Alternative form of 어 (-eo, intimate-style suffix), used after the copulas 이다 (-ida, “to be”) and 아니다 (anida, “to not be”).
- 뭐야? ― Mwo-ya? ― What is it?
Usage notes
- Only used directly after the stems of 이다 (-ida, “to be”), either explicit or implicit, and its negative 아니다 (anida, “to not be”). If another suffix intervenes, the suffix reverts to 어 (-eo):
- Before 요 (-yo, politeness-marking particle attached to the intimate style), the form is again irregular 에요 (-eyo).
- It cannot replace 어 (-eo) in its infinitive/connective sense. The copulas' equivalent to connective 어 (-eo) is 라 (-ra), although 어 (-eo) can still be used.
Etymology 3
From Middle Korean -ᅀᅡ〮 (Yale: -zá), from Old Korean 沙 (*-sa); see the main entry for more.
See also
- 어야 (-eoya, verb suffix)
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