조카

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Korean[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Nativisation of the Sino-Korean term 족하 (族下, jokha, “kinsman of a younger generation”) (Cho 2000: 95).

First attested in the Gyechuk ilgi (癸丑日記 / 계축일기), c. 1600 , as Early Modern Korean 족하 (Yale: cwokha). Displaced native Middle Korean 아ᄎᆞᆫ아ᄃᆞᆯ (Yale: achon-atol, “nephew”), 아ᄎᆞᆫᄯᅡᆯ (Yale: achon-stal, “niece”).

According to Han-Woo Choi, comparable to Old Turkic 𐰲𐰃𐰴𐰣 (cïqan, nephew, son of one's aunt).

Pronunciation[edit]

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?joka
Revised Romanization (translit.)?joka
McCune–Reischauer?chok'a
Yale Romanization?co.kha

Noun[edit]

조카 (joka)

  1. nephew, niece (child of a sibling)
    Coordinate terms: 조카딸 (jokattal), 질녀 (jillyeo)