마리
Korean
Etymology
originally meant “head” (now 머리 (meori))
Pronunciation
- IPA(key)[ma̠ɾi]
- Phonetic Hangul[마리]
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Noun
마리 • (mari)
Usage notes
As with most count words (a.k.a. classifiers), 마리 (mari) is preceded by native Korean numerals.
See also
- 시 (si, “o'clock”)
- 시간 (sigan, “hours”)
- 번 (beon, “times”)
- 병 (byeong, “bottles”)
- 살 (sal, “years”)
- 명 (myeong, “people”)
- 사람 (saram, “people”)
- 분 (bun, “(honorific) people”)
- 갑 (gap, “packs”)
- 권 (gwon, “volumes”)
- 개 (gae, “items, units, objects”)
- 대 (dae, “vehicles, machines”)
- 잔 (jan, “cupful”)
- 장 (jang, “flat object, pieces of paper”)
- 채 (chae, “houses”)
- 봉지 (bongji, “paper bags”)
- 송이 (song-i, “flowers”)
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