치
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치칙칚칛친칝칞 칟칠칡칢칣칤칥 칦칧침칩칪칫칬 칭칮칯칰칱칲칳 | |
츼 ← | → 카 |
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Korean
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [t͡ɕʰi]
- Phonetic hangul: [치]
Romanizations | |
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Revised Romanization? | chi |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | chi |
McCune–Reischauer? | ch'i |
Yale Romanization? | chi |
Etymology 1
First attested in the Neung'eomgyeong eonhae (楞嚴經諺解 / 능엄경언해), 1461, as Middle Korean 치 (Yale: chi).
Dependent noun
치 • (chi)
- (after a time or number of people) -'s worth of
- (dated, derogatory, after an adnominal or determiner) person
- Synonym: 놈 (nom)
Etymology 2
Sino-Korean word from 癡 (“foolish, stupid”).
Noun
치 • (chi) (hanja 癡)
Suffix
—치 • (-chi) (hanja 癡)
- someone who is terrible at...
Derived terms
- See the hanja entry at 癡 for Sino-Korean compounds of (癡, chi).
Etymology 3
Sino-Korean word from 齒 (“tooth”).
Noun
치 • (chi)
- only used in 치를 떨다 (chi-reul tteolda) and 치가 떨리다 (chi-ga tteollida).
Affix
치 • (chi)
Derived terms
- See the hanja entry at 齒 for Sino-Korean compounds of (齒, chi).
Etymology 4
Of native Korean origin.
Counter
치 • (chi)
- (unit of measure) a chi or Korean inch, traditional unit of length equivalent to about 3.03 cm; nowadays most often used in idiomatic expressions.
- Synonym: 촌(寸) (chon)
Derived terms
- 세치 혀 (sechi hyeo, “silver tongue, lip service”, literally “three-inch tongue”)
- 한 치 앞도 모르다 (han chi apdo moreuda, “to not know anything about the future”, literally “to not know what is one inch in front”)
Etymology 5
Sino-Korean word from 値 (“value”).
Noun
치 • (chi) (hanja 値)
- (mathematics, dated) synonym of 값 (gap, “value”)
Suffix
—치 • (-chi) (hanja 値)
Derived terms
- See the hanja entry at 値 for Sino-Korean compounds of (値, chi).
Etymology 6
Modern Korean reading of various Chinese characters, from the Middle Korean reading 치 (Yale: chi). Note that in many cases, the Middle Korean form is not attested and the form is reconstructed based on Middle Chinese and modern Korean correspondences.
Syllable
치 • (chi)
Etymology 7
Modern Korean reading of various Chinese characters, from the Middle Korean reading 티 (Yale: thi). In Early Modern Korean, and in the contemporary Pyong'an and Yukjin dialects, these are traditionally still read as 티 (ti).
Note that in many cases, the Middle Korean (or Early Modern or Pyong'an) form is not attested, and the form is reconstructed based on Middle Chinese and modern Korean correspondences.
Syllable
치 • (chi)