-으키여

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Jeju

Etymology

See main entry.

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?-eukiyeo
Revised Romanization (translit.)?eukiyeo
Yale Romanization?ukhiye

Suffix

으키여 (-eukiyeo)

  1. (proscribed) Alternative form of 으키어 (-eukieo, assertive or speculative suffix in the plain form)
    왓이민 으키여.
    Nuil-do nun wasimin jo-eukiyeo.
    It would be nice if it snowed tomorrow too.
    • 2009, 제주 문화 예술 재단 [jeju munhwa yesul jaedan], “ᄇᆞ뜨다² [bawtteuda²]”, in 개정 증보 제주어 사전 [gaejeong jeungbo jejueo sajeon]‎, 제주 특별 자치도 [jeju teukbyeol jachido], →ISBN, page 475:
      허리 ᄇᆞ딴 으키여.
      Heori bawttan mot ib-eukiyeo.
      My hip is too small so I can't wear it.
    • 2012 August 23, 문순덕 [munsundeok, Moon Soon-deok], 오승훈 [oseunghun, Oh Seung-hun], “VI. 전통문화 [VI. jeontongmunhwa, Traditional Culture]”, in 원종섭 [wonjongseop, Won Jong-sup], transl., edited by (주)컴퍼스미디어 [(ju)keompeoseumidieo, Compass Media Ltd.], 제주어와 영어로 ᄀᆞᆮ는 제주 이야기: A Guide to Jeju Spoken in the Language of Jeju and English, 제주발전연구원 [jejubaljeonyeon'guwon]: 양영오 [yang'yeong'o, Yang Young-oh], →ISBN, archived from the original on 27 January 2023, 가문잔치: “아시날에 와시민 좋으키여 [gamunjanchi: “asinare wasimin joeukiyeo], page 183:
      미진: 특별ᄒᆞᆫ 엇이민 아시날 와시민 으키여. [……] 기여. 오랜만 친척 어룬 보곡 참석ᄒᆞ여시민 으키여.
      Mijin: Teukbyeolhawn ir-i eosimin asinar-e wasimin jo-eukiyeo. [……] Giyeo. Oraenman-ui chincheok eorun-deol-do bogok neu-do kkok chamseokhawyeosimin jo-eukiyeo.
      Mijin: I would like you to come a day earlier, if you can. That’s right. I’d like you to come and say hello to our relatives and elders at the gamunjanchi.

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