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U+CC29, 착
HANGUL SYLLABLE CAG
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[U+CC28]
Hangul Syllables
[U+CC2A]



찿
찌 ←→ 채

Jeju

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Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?chak
Revised Romanization (translit.)?chag
Yale Romanization?chak

Etymology 1

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Noun

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(chak)

  1. side
Alternative forms
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Etymology 2

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From Middle Korean ᄧᅡᆨ (pcak). Cognate to Korean (jjak).

Noun

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(chak)

  1. pair, couple, set
Alternative forms
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References

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  • ” in Jeju's culture and language, Digital museum.
  • 제주 문화 예술 재단 [jeju munhwa yesul jaedan] (2009) “”, in 개정 증보 제주어 사전 [gaejeong jeungbo jejueo sajeon]‎[1], 제주 특별 자치도 [jeju teukbyeol jachido], →ISBN, page 804

Korean

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Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?chak
Revised Romanization (translit.)?chag
McCune–Reischauer?ch'ak
Yale Romanization?chak

Etymology 1

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Of native Korean origin.

Ideophone

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Ablaut/harmonic pair
Yin-form (cheok)
Yang-form (chak)

(chak)

  1. calmly
  2. limply
  3. (of gaze or voice) while lowering
  4. (of agitation or excitement) while vanishing
    파티 분위기 가라앉다pati bunwigi-ga chak garaandafor the party atmosphere to dissipate

Etymology 2

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Intensive form of (jjak).

Ideophone

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Ablaut/harmonic pair
Yin-form (cheok)
Yang-form (chak)
Consonant set
Plain (jjak)
Intensive (chak)

(chak)

  1. while sticking very tightly

Etymology 3

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Dialectal pronunciation or nativisation of the Sino-Korean term (, chaek, “book”).

Noun

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(chak)

  1. (Gangwon, Gyeongsang, Jeolla dialect, Chungcheong, Seoul) Alternative form of 책(冊) (chaek, book)
    • 2010 January 16, 권순암 [gwonsunam], “이야기꾼 홍필경 [iyagikkun hongpilgyeong]”, in 한국구비문학대계 [han'gukgubimunhakdaegye]‎[2], 경기도 포천시 소흘읍 [gyeonggido pocheonsi soheureup]:
      ...하고 하고 그런 팔러 댕기 사람 어요.
      ...Chak-hago but-hago chak geureon geol palleo daenggi-neun saram-i iss-eoyo.
      [He was a person who] went around selling books and brushes.

Etymology 4

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Perhaps from Manchu. See 착하다 (chakhada) for more.

Root

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(chak)

  1. Root of 착하다 (chakhada, to be kind, to be nice). Rarely used alone.

Etymology 5

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Korean reading of various Chinese characters.

Syllable

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(chak)