만하다

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Korean[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle Korean 만〮ᄒᆞ다〮 (Yale: mán-hòtá). (man) +‎ 하다 (-hada, to do, light verb deriving adjectives).

Pronunciation[edit]

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?manhada
Revised Romanization (translit.)?manhada
McCune–Reischauer?manhada
Yale Romanization?man.hata

Adjective[edit]

만하다 (manhada) (infinitive 만해 or 만하여, sequential 만하니)

  1. (auxiliary, after (-l, irrealis adnominal suffix)) to be worthy of; to be enough, to be sufficient
    만한데?Hae bol man-hande?It is doable.
    멀기 , 그래도 만해.
    Jom meolgi-neun han-de, geuraedo gal man-hae.
    It is a bit far, but it is still worth going.

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