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Korean
Etymology 1
See the main entry.
Pronunciation
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Revised Romanization? | ssida |
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Revised Romanization (translit.)? | ssida |
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McCune–Reischauer? | ssida |
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Yale Romanization? | ssita |
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Verb
씨다 • (ssida) (infinitive 쎠 or 씨어, sequential 씨니)
- Jeolla dialect form of 켜다 (kyeoda, “to turn something on”)
Etymology 2
Verb
씨다 • (ssida) (infinitive 쎠 or 씨어, sequential 씨니)
- (Gyeongsang, Northern Chungcheong) to dig out
Etymology 3
See the main entry.
Verb
씨다 • (ssida) (infinitive 쎠 or 씨어, sequential 씨니)
- (Gyeongsang, Northern Jeolla dialect) Alternative form of 세다 (seda, “to count”)
1983 March 24, 이봉렬 [ibongnyeol], “갈처사와 이서구 [galcheosawa iseogu]”, in 한국구비문학대계 [han'gukgubimunhakdaegye], 전라북도 정읍시 정우면 [jeollabukdo jeong'eupsi jeong'umyeon]:그 외를 뇌아 먹었으니 너가 그 씨겄냐?- geu oe-reul noea meogeosseuni neo-ga geu ssi-geon-nya?
- Since you ate all the pickles, are you going to count it? (the amount he had eaten)