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따딱딲딳딴딵딶 딷딸딹딺딻딼딽 딾딿땀땁땂땃땄 땅땆땇땈땉땊땋 | |
디 ← | → 때 |
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Korean
editAlternative forms
edit- ᄯᅡᆼ (ttang) (Early Modern)
Etymology
editFirst attested in the Seokbo sangjeol (釋譜詳節 / 석보상절), 1447, as Middle Korean ᄯᅡᇂ〮 (Yale: stáh), from pre-Middle Korean *s(ò)ták. The modern form, first attested in the seventeenth century, is not directly descended from Seoul Middle Korean but from an unattested dialectal form in which the final velar was nasalized to *s(ò)táng. The direct descendant of the Middle Korean is 따 (tta, “earth; land”), which is now archaic.
Pronunciation
edit- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [t͈a̠ŋ]
Audio: (file)
- Phonetic hangul: [땅]
Romanizations | |
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Revised Romanization? | ttang |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | ttang |
McCune–Reischauer? | ttang |
Yale Romanization? | ttang |
- South Gyeongsang (Busan) pitch accent: 땅의 / 땅에 / 땅까지
Syllables in red take high pitch. This word always takes high pitch and also heightens the next suffixed syllable, unless it is 에.
Noun
edit땅 • (ttang)
- earth, land (as opposed to the sea or ocean)
- ground, soil
- Synonym: 흙 (heuk)
- territory
- Synonym: 영토(領土) (yeongto)
Derived terms
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