입다

Korean

Etymology

First attested in the Seokbo sangjeol (釋譜詳節 / 석보상절), 1447, as Middle Korean 닙다〮 (Yale: nìp-tá).

Pronunciation

  • (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ip̚t͈a̠]
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  • Phonetic hangul: []
Romanizations
Revised Romanization?ipda
Revised Romanization (translit.)?ibda
McCune–Reischauer?ipta
Yale Romanization?ipta

Verb

Korean verb set
Base 입다 (ipda)
Causative입히다 (iphida)

입다 • (ipda) (infinitive 입어, sequential 입으니) (transitive)

  1. to wear, to put on (clothes)
    Antonym: 벗다 (beotda)
    추위 막기 위해 겹겹이 입었다.Geu-neun chuwi-reul makgi wihae os-eul gyeopgyeobi ibeotda.He wore layers of clothing to ward off the cold.
  2. to suffer, to sustain (harm, losses, etc.)
    부상 입다busang-eul ipdato sustain an injury
  3. to enjoy, to receive (a favour)
    은혜 입다eunhye-eul ipdato receive a favour

Conjugation

Unlike most verbs whose stems end in , 입다 (ipda) does not undergo the stem change before a vowel.

Derived terms

  • 갈아입다 (garaipda)
  • 걸입다 (georipda)
  • 껴입다 (kkyeoipda)
  • 꿰입다 (kkweipda)
  • 덧입다 (deosipda)
  • 빼입다 (ppaeipda)
  • 차려입다 (charyeoipda)
  • 힘입다 (himipda)