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Definition 2024


Korean

Syllable

(eot)

  1. A Hangul syllabic block made up of , , and .

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʌ̹t̚/
  • Phonetic hangeul:

Alternative forms

  • (at, “at”)

Suffix

(eot)

  1. -ed (past tense marker for sentence-final verbs and adjectives)
Usage notes

(eot, “eot”) is used after syllables with “dark” vowels, i.e. (eo, “eo”) and (u, “u”). After “bright” vowels, (at, “at”) is used instead. If the syllable to which (eot, “eot”) is appended ends in the vowel (eo, “eo”) or (eu, “eu”), the two syllables usually contract:

  • 서다 (seoda, “to stand; to stop”): (seo, “seo”) + (eot, “-ed”) + (da, “da”): 섰다 (seotda, “stood, stoped”)
  • 쓰다 (sseuda, “to write; to be bitter”): (sseu, “sseu”) + (eot, “-ed”) + (da, “da”): 썼다 (seotda, “wrote, was bitter”)