U+AE30, 기
HANGUL SYLLABLE GI
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Hangul Syllables
[U+AE31]


긿

긔 ←→ 까
See also: -기- and -기

Jeju

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Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?gi
Revised Romanization (translit.)?gi
Yale Romanization?ki

Interjection

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(gi)

  1. (casual) really?

Korean

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Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?gi
Revised Romanization (translit.)?gi
McCune–Reischauer?ki
Yale Romanization?ki

Etymology 1

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    Sino-Korean word from (energy, qi).

    Noun

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    (gi) (hanja )

    1. energy, spirit (of a person)
      죽다gi-ga jukdato become discouraged (literally, “for one's energy to die”)
      살아서 난리친다.Gi-man saraseo nalli-chinda.He's being overexcited and making a ruckus.
    2. (especially in compounds) a certain feeling; a certain sensation
      소금sogeum-gitaste of salt
      기름gireum-gigreasiness
      푸른 감도는 자기 그릇pureun gi-ga gamdoneun jagi geureutceramic vessel tinged with hints of blue
    3. (philosophy, especially Confucianism) qi, the vital force engendering the cosmos
      Coordinate term: 리(理) (ri, the underlying ordering principle of the cosmos)
    4. (traditional medicine) qi, life force
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    Etymology 2

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      Sino-Korean word from (flag).

      Noun

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      (gi) (hanja )

      1. banner; flag
        Synonym: (more common) 깃발 (gitbal)
        공산당 붉은 gongsandang-ui bulgeun githe red banner of the Communist Party
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      Etymology 3

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        Sino-Korean word from (base).

        Noun

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        (gi) (hanja )

        1. (chemistry) base
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        Etymology 4

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          Sino-Korean word from

          Noun

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          (gi) (hanja )

          1. the sixth of the ten heavenly stems
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          Etymology 5

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            Sino-Korean word from .

            Suffix

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            —기 (-gi) (hanja )

            1. machine with a certain function
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            Etymology 6

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              Sino-Korean word from .

              Suffix

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              —기 (-gi) (hanja )

              1. device; instrument
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              Etymology 7

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              Korean reading of various Chinese characters.

              Syllable

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              (gi)

              Usage notes
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              • In southern and eastern dialects such as Jeolla, Gyeongsang, and Hamgyong, (gi) is traditionally pronounced as (ji).

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