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U+B274, 뉴
HANGUL SYLLABLE NYU
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[U+B273]
Hangul Syllables
[U+B275]




뉘 ←→ 느

Early Modern Korean

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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    Sino-Korean word from (kind, type).

    Noun

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    (nywu) (hanja )

    1. guy; comrade
      • 1704, 金振夏 (Kim Jin-ha), 三譯總解 (Samyeok Chonghae) [Comprehensive Interpretation with Triple Translations]:
        좌우
        cwoawu phyen nywu-tul-un
        The guys on the left and right sides

    Etymology 2

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      Sino-Korean word from (to drift).

      Noun

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      (nywu) (hanja )

      1. exile

      References

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      • Lee, Ki-Moon; Ramsey, S. Robert (2011), A History of the Korean Language, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN

      Korean

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      Pronunciation

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      Romanizations
      Revised Romanization?nyu
      Revised Romanization (translit.)?nyu
      McCune–Reischauer?nyu
      Yale Romanization?nyu

      Etymology 1

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      Borrowed from English new, from Proto-Indo-European *néwyos.

      Determiner

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      (nyu)

      1. (attributive) the state of being new
        앨범
        nyu aelbeom
        new album

      See also

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      Etymology 2

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      From Ancient Greek νῦ (), possibly via English nu or Japanese ニュー.

      Noun

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      (nyu)

      1. nu (name of the Greek, Ancient Greek letter ν)
      Coordinate terms
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      Etymology 3

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      Korean reading of various Chinese characters.

      Syllable

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      (nyu)

      1. :
        (MC reading: (MC nrjuwk))
      2. :
        (MC reading: (MC nrjuwX|trhjuwX))
      3. :
        (MC reading: (MC nrjuwX))
      4. :
        (MC reading: )