놀다

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Jeju

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Etymology

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Cognate to Korean 놀다 (nolda).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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놀다 (nolda)

  1. to play, to frolic

Derived terms

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  • 놀이개 (norigae, play, game; plaything, toy)
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Korean

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Etymology

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    First attested in the Seokbo sangjeol (釋譜詳節 / 석보상절), 1447, as Middle Korean 놀〯다〮 (Yale: nwǒl-tá), from pre-MK *nwòló-. In the Old Korean stage when the language distinguished the liquid consonants, the consonant in this stem was a lateral */l/ and not a rhotic */ɾ/ (Ramsey 1991; Ramsey 2008).

    Pronunciation

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    • (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ˈno̞(ː)ɭda̠]
    • Phonetic hangul: [(ː)]
      • Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.
    Romanizations
    Revised Romanization?nolda
    Revised Romanization (translit.)?nolda
    McCune–Reischauer?nolda
    Yale Romanization?nōlta

    Verb

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    놀다 (nolda) (infinitive 놀아, sequential 노니)

    1. (intransitive) to play, to hang out
      어디 놀러 가자.Eodi nolleo gaja.Let's go hang out somewhere.
      지난 주말 친구이랑 놀았어요.Jinan jumar-e chin'gu-deur-irang norasseoyo.Last weekend, I hung out with my friends.
    2. (intransitive) to frolic, to move about gaily
      잉어 연못에서 논다.Ing'eo-ga yeonmos-eseo nonda.The carps frolic in the pond.
    3. (intransitive) (of a person or institution) to not work (e.g. due to vacation or unemployment); (of an object) to be unused or out of operation
      짤리고 나서 일자리 찾기 커녕 매일 빈둥빈둥 놀기 한다.
      Jjalligo naseo iljari-reul chatgi-neun keonyeong maeil bindungbindung nolgi-man handa.
      After being fired, far from looking for work, all he does is laze about.
      너무 놀았더니 피아노 잃었다.
      Neomu noratdeoni piano gam-eul ireotda.
      After taking a break for too long, I've lost touch with the piano.
      놀던 컴퓨터 비트코인 채굴하기 시작했다.
      Noldeon keompyuteo-ro biteukoin-eul chaegulhagi sijakhaetda.
      They have started to mine for bitcoins with computers that had been unused.
    4. (intransitive) to behave delinquently or indecently
      노는 noneun ae-deulthe delinquent kids
    5. (intransitive) Used to refer vaguely to any action, typically with a sarcastic, disparaging connotation.
      놀고 있네.Nolgo inne.What a joke they are. (literally, “They are playing.”)
    6. (intransitive, dated, of a body part) to move without difficulty
    7. (transitive, dated, rare) to hold (a performance or similar event)
    8. (transitive, dated, rare) to use in gambling or a game of luck

    Conjugation

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    Derived terms

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    • 가지고 놀다 (gajigo nolda, to toy with)
    • 놀이 (nori, “play, game, sport”)
    • 놀음 (noreum, “play, merrymaking, spree”)
    • 놀리다 (nollida, “to allow someone to play”)
    • 놀아나다 (noranada, “to take to fast living, to become a playboy”)
    • 논다니 (nondani, “prostitute, courtesan”)
    • 뛰놀다 (ttwinolda, “to romp, to frisk”)
    • 노리개 (norigae, “plaything, toy”)
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