Korean edit

Etymology edit

Of native Korean origin.

Pronunciation edit

  • (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [p͈ɛa̠t̚t͈a̠] ~ [p͈e̞a̠t̚t͈a̠]
  • Phonetic hangul: [/]
Romanizations
Revised Romanization?ppaeatda
Revised Romanization (translit.)?ppaeasda
McCune–Reischauer?ppaeatta
Yale Romanization?ppay.asta

Verb edit

빼앗다 (ppaeatda) (infinitive 빼앗아, sequential 빼앗으니)

  1. to take, steal, rob, extort, plunder
  2. to strip (somebody of something), deprive (somebody of something), divest (somebody of something)
  3. to occupy, take up
    • 2018, Experts: Polio Could Again Spread Worldwide
      다른 곳에서는, 반정부 세력이 지배하는 지역을 병사들이 빼앗았을 때, 그들이 아이들에게 백신을 접종한다.
      dareun goseseoneun, banjeongbu seryeogi jibaehaneun jiyeogeul byeongsadeuri ppaeasasseul ttae, geudeuri aideurege baeksineul jeopjonghanda.
      In other places, soldiers vaccinate children when they take over an area run by anti-government forces.

Conjugation edit