노랑부리저어새
Korean
Etymology
From 노랑 (norang, “yellow color”) + 부리 (buri, “beak”) + 저어새 (jeo'eosae, “spoonbill”).
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [no̞ɾa̠ŋbuɾid͡ʑʌ̹ʌ̹sʰɛ] ~ [no̞ɾa̠ŋbuɾid͡ʑʌ̹ʌ̹sʰe̞]
- Phonetic hangul: [노랑부리저어새/노랑부리저어세]
| Romanizations | |
|---|---|
| Revised Romanization? | norangburijeo'eosae |
| Revised Romanization (translit.)? | nolangbulijeo'eosae |
| McCune–Reischauer? | norangburijŏŏsae |
| Yale Romanization? | nolangpuliceesay |
Noun
노랑부리저어새 • (norangburijeo'eosae)
References
- National Institute of the Korean Language (Naver.com mirror) (6 January 2007 (last accessed)) “노랑부리저어새 [norangburijeo'eosae]”, in 표준국어대사전 [pyojun'gugeodaesajeon][1]
- Lee, Woo-Shin with Tae-Hoe Koo, Jin-Young Park (tr. by Desmond Allen) (2002) A field guide to the birds of Korea, Seoul: LG Evergreen Foundation, →ISBN