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Korean
- 낼 (nael) — contraction
- ᄂᆡ일(來日) (naeil) — Early Modern
Etymology
Sino-Korean word from 來日, from 來 (“coming”) + 日 (“day”). From Middle Korean ᄂᆡᅀᅵᆯ〮 (Yale: nòyzíl). Cognate with Jeju 늴 (nuil).
Pronunciation
Romanizations |
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Revised Romanization? | naeil |
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Revised Romanization (translit.)? | naeil |
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McCune–Reischauer? | naeil |
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Yale Romanization? | nayil |
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Noun
내일 • (naeil) (hanja 來日)
- tomorrow
- Synonym: (formal, dated) 명일(明日) (myeong'il)
내일이 소풍을 가는 날이다.- Naeir-i sopung-eul ganeun nar-ida.
- Tomorrow is the day are going on a picnic.
내일부터 방학이 시작된다.- Naeil-buteo banghag-i sijakdoenda.
- School break starts (from) tomorrow.
Adverb
내일 • (naeil) (hanja 來日)
- tomorrow
내일 뭐 할 거야?- naeil mwo hal geoya?
- What are you going to do tomorrow?
See also
- Other days near tomorrow: 그제 (geuje, “the day before yesterday”), 어제 (eoje, “yesterday”), 오늘 (oneul, “today”), 내일 (來日, naeil, “tomorrow”), 모레 (more, “the day after tomorrow”), 글피 (geulpi, “two days after tomorrow”)