외계어
Korean
Etymology
Sino-Korean word from 外界語, from 外界 (“alien”) + 語 (“language”)
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ˈwe̞(ː)ɡje̞ʌ̹] ~ [ˈø̞(ː)ɡje̞ʌ̹] ~ [ˈwe̞(ː)ɡe̞ʌ̹] ~ [ˈø̞(ː)ɡe̞ʌ̹]
- Phonetic hangul: [웨(ː)계어/외(ː)계어/웨(ː)게어/외(ː)게어]
- Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.
Romanizations | |
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Revised Romanization? | oegyeeo |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | oegyeeo |
McCune–Reischauer? | oegyeŏ |
Yale Romanization? | ōykyey.e |
Noun
외계어 • (oegyeeo) (hanja 外界語)
- (Internet) The style of writing in which Korean Hangul-script text is represented by a mix of scripts, such as Hangul, numbers, Japanese Kana and special symbols.
See also
- Chinese: 火星文 (Huǒxīngwén) ("Martian language")
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