뉴
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| 뉴뉵뉶뉷뉸뉹뉺 뉻뉼뉽뉾뉿늀늁 늂늃늄늅늆늇늈 늉늊늋늌늍늎늏 | |
| 뉘 ← | → 느 |
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Early Modern Korean
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Sino-Korean word from 類 (“kind, type”).
Noun
[edit]뉴 (nywu) (hanja 類)
Etymology 2
[edit]Sino-Korean word from 流 (“to drift”).
Noun
[edit]뉴 (nywu) (hanja 流)
References
[edit]- Lee, Ki-Moon; Ramsey, S. Robert (2011), A History of the Korean Language, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN
Korean
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ɲu]
- Phonetic hangul: [뉴]
| Romanizations | |
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| Revised Romanization? | nyu |
| Revised Romanization (translit.)? | nyu |
| McCune–Reischauer? | nyu |
| Yale Romanization? | nyu |
Etymology 1
[edit]Borrowed from English new, from Proto-Indo-European *néwyos.
Determiner
[edit]뉴 • (nyu)
- (attributive) the state of being new
- 뉴 앨범
- nyu aelbeom
- new album
See also
[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]From Ancient Greek νῦ (nû), possibly via English nu or Japanese ニュー.
Noun
[edit]뉴 • (nyu)
- nu (name of the Greek, Ancient Greek letter ν)
Coordinate terms
[edit]- Greek script letter names: 알파 (alpa) · 베타 (beta) · 감마 (gamma) · 델타 (delta) · 엡실론 (epsillon) · 제타 (jeta) · 에타 (eta) · 테타 (teta) · 요타 (yota) · 카파 (kapa) · 람다 (ramda) · 뮤 (myu) · 뉴 (nyu) · 크시 (keusi) · 오미크론 (omikeuron) · 파이 (pai) · 로 (ro) · 시그마 (sigeuma) · 타우 (tau) · 입실론 (ipsillon) · 피 (pi) · 키 (ki) · 프시 (peusi) · 오메가 (omega) [edit]
Etymology 3
[edit]Korean reading of various Chinese characters.
Syllable
[edit]뉴 • (nyu)
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