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쥐쥑쥒쥓쥔쥕쥖 쥗쥘쥙쥚쥛쥜쥝 쥞쥟쥠쥡쥢쥣쥤 쥥쥦쥧쥨쥩쥪쥫 | |
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Korean
editPronunciation
edit- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [t͡ɕɥi] ~ [t͡ɕy]
- Phonetic hangul: [쥐]
Romanizations | |
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Revised Romanization? | jwi |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | jwi |
McCune–Reischauer? | chwi |
Yale Romanization? | cwi |
Etymology 1
editFirst attested in the Yongbi eocheon'ga (龍飛御天歌 / 용비어천가), 1447, as Middle Korean 쥐〮 (Yale: cwúy). From Old Korean 鼠矣 (*CWuy).
Noun
edit쥐 • (jwi)
Derived terms
edit- 겨울잠쥐 (gyeouljamjwi, “Japanese dormouse”)
- 땃쥐 (ttatjwi, “Ussuri white-toed shrew”)
- 동면쥐류 (dongmyeonjwiryu, “dormouse”)
- 두더쥐 (dudeojwi, “mole, vole”)
- 뒤쥐 (dwijwi, “shrew”)
- 들쥐 (deuljwi, “field mouse”)
- 비단털쥐 (bidanteoljwi, “greater long-tailed hamster”)
- 생쥐 (saengjwi, “mouse”)
- 숲쥐 (supjwi, “woodrat”)
- 습지쌀쥐 (seupjissaljwi, “marsh rice rat”)
- 시궁쥐 (sigungjwi, “brown rat, gutter rat”)
- 쥐구멍 (jwigumeong, “mousehole”)
- 쥐덫 (jwideot, “mousetrap”)
- 쥐새끼 (jwisaekki, “sly dog”)
- 쥐색 (jwisaek, “grey, mousy”)
- 쥐약 (jwiyak, “rat poison”)
- 쥐젖 (jwijeot, “skin tag, small wart”)
- 집쥐 (jipjwi, “common house mouse”)
Related terms
editEtymology 2
editOf native Korean origin.
Noun
edit쥐 • (jwi)
Etymology 3
editNoun
edit쥐 • (jwi)
- The name of the Latin-script letter G/g.
Coordinate terms
edit- (Latin-script letter names) 에이 (ei), 비 (bi), 씨 (ssi), 디 (di), 이 (i), 에프 (epeu), 쥐 (jwi), 에이치 (eichi) 아이 (ai), 제이 (jei), 케이 (kei), 엘 (el), 엠 (em), 엔 (en), 오 (o), 피 (pi), 큐 (kyu), 알 (al), 에스 (eseu), 티 (ti), 유 (yu), 브이 (beu'i), 더블유 (deobeuryu), 엑스 (ekseu), 와이 (wai), 제드 (jedeu)/지 (ji) (Category: ko:Latin letter names)
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