U+C61B, 옛
HANGUL SYLLABLE YES
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[U+C61A]
Hangul Syllables
[U+C61C]




여 ←→ 오

Korean

Etymology

From Middle Korean 녯〯 (Yale: nyěy-s), from 녜〯 (Yale: nyěy, “old times”) + (Yale: -s, genitive marker).

Pronunciation

  • (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [je̞(ː)t̚]
  • Phonetic hangul: [(ː)]
    • Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.
Romanizations
Revised Romanization?yet
Revised Romanization (translit.)?yes
McCune–Reischauer?yet
Yale Romanization?yēys

Determiner

(yet)

  1. old; bygone
    Antonym: (sae, new)
    한글yet han'geulobsolete Hangeul letters

Derived terms

  • 옛글 (yetgeul)
  • 옛날 (yennal)
  • 옛말 (yenmal)
  • 옛사람 (yetsaram)
  • 옛사랑 (yetsarang)
  • 옛이야기 (yesiyagi)
  • 옛일 (yesil)
  • 옛적 (yetjeok)
  • 옛정 (yetjeong)
  • 옛집 (yetjip)
  • 옛터 (yet'teo)

See also

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