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Korean
Etymology
From Early Modern Korean 다ᄋᆞᆷ (taom), 다음 (taum). Although it is unclear, it may have originated from a lenited form of Middle Korean *다ᄉᆞᆷ (*tasom), which is a cranberry morpheme: it is only attested as the first element of Middle Korean 다ᄉᆞᆷ어미 (tasomemi, “stepmother”). In that case, it may be cognate with Korean 다시 (dasi, “again”). Compare Jeju 다심 (dasim, “next”).
Another hypothesis suggests that it comes from the gerund form of 다ᄋᆞ다〮 (tàòtá, “to exhaust, fulfill”), but the semantic connection is dubious.[1]
Pronunciation
Romanizations |
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Revised Romanization? | da'eum |
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Revised Romanization (translit.)? | da'eum |
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McCune–Reischauer? | taŭm |
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Yale Romanization? | taum |
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South Gyeongsang (Busan) pitch accent: 다음의 / 다음에 / 다음까지
Syllables in red take high pitch. This word always takes high pitch only on the first syllable, and lowers the pitch of subsequent suffixes.
Noun
다음 • (da'eum)
- the next, the following
다음 주 토요일은 어때?- da'eum ju toyoireun eottae?
- How about next Saturday?
Synonyms
- 이듬 (ideum)
- 뒤 (dwi)
- 곁 (gyeot)
- 옆 (yeop)
- 녘 (nyeok)
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References
- ^ 이동석 [idongseok] (2007) “중세국어 '다ᄉᆞᆷ'의 의미와 변천 연구”, in 국어사연구, volume 7, 국어사학회 [gugeosahakhoe], pages 107-131