추임새

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Etymology[edit]

From (chu-, to praise highly or excessively) +‎ (-i-, causative interfix) +‎ (-m, verbal noun suffix) +‎ (-sae, appearance, state, degree).

Pronunciation[edit]

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?chu'imsae
Revised Romanization (translit.)?chu'imsae
McCune–Reischauer?ch'uimsae
Yale Romanization?chwuimsay

Noun[edit]

추임새 (chu'imsae)

  1. (singing, in pansori) exclamation of praise called out by the drummer between verses to add energy and excitement; e.g. 좋지 (jochi, well done), 얼씨구 (eolssigu), (heung), etc.
    Synonyms: 보비유 (bobiyu), 조흥사(助興詞) (joheungsa)