Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length. <span class="searchmatch">잇다</span> • (itda) (irregular, infinitive 이어, sequential 이으니) (transitive) to join,...
<span class="searchmatch">잇다</span> (itda) (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [jʌ̹nit̚t͈a̠] Phonetic hangul: [여닏따] 연잇다 • (yeonitda) (irregular, infinitive 연이어, sequential 연이으니, hanja 連<span class="searchmatch">잇다</span>)...
이시다 (isida) to be (in a place); to exist to have 읏다 (eutda, “to lack, to be absent”) 이시다 (isita) alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">잇다</span> (ista) (allomorph before vowels)...
(SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [iʌ̹] Phonetic hangul: [이어] Infinitive of <span class="searchmatch">잇다</span> (itda, “to follow”). 이어 • (ieo) following continuously 이어서 (ieoseo) Sino-Korean...
both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length. 잇기 • (itgi) verbal noun of <span class="searchmatch">잇다</span> (itda, “to join”) Conventionally given as the gloss to the Classical Chinese...
From <span class="searchmatch">잇다</span> (Yale: ista), cognate to Korean 있다 (itda). (Morphophonemic) IPA(key): ⫽sita⫽ (Jeju City) IPA(key): [ɕʰida̠] Phonetic hangul: [시다] 시다 (sida) to...
From 끝말 (kkeunmal, “end of a word”) + 잇기 (itgi, “joining”, verbal noun of <span class="searchmatch">잇다</span> (itda, “to join”)). (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [k͈ɯnma̠ɾit̚k͈i] Phonetic...
processive suffix. Indicates present tense, when attached to dynamic verbs or <span class="searchmatch">잇다</span> (ista). Before 1517, 번역노걸대 (飜譯老乞大), volume 상 (上): 내 北京 햐ᇰᄒᆞ야 가노라. nay PUKKYENG...
sequential 읏이난) to have none; (to be) lacking; (to be) nonexistent Antonyms: <span class="searchmatch">잇다</span> (itda), 싯다 (sitda) 읏다 (eutda) (plain style, non-polite) it isn't like that...
word is conventionally reconstructed as *Is-, the ancestor of Middle Korean <span class="searchmatch">잇다</span> (Yale: ista). Note that the reconstruction was not necessarily the actual...