해다

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Korean[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle Korean ᄒᆞ다〮 (Yale: hò-tá). See 하다 (hada) for more information.

Verb[edit]

해다 (haeda) (irregular, infinitive or 해어, sequential 해니)

  1. (Southeastern Seoul, Southern Yeongseo in Gangwon) Nonstandard form of 하다 (hada, to do, say, make, render, treat)
    • 2010 December 17, 원청의 [woncheong'ui], “노귀소의 유래 – 원천석 [nogwisoui yurae – woncheonseok]”, in 한국구비문학대계 [han'gukgubimunhakdaegye]‎[1], 강원도 원주시 소초면 [gang'wondo wonjusi sochomyeon]:
      아니. 아줌마 , 그짓말 거지.
      Ani-ji. Geu ajumma-ga si, geujinmar-eul haen'geoji.
      That's not it. That old lady had said a lie.