Korean edit

Pronunciation edit

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?yeonsin
Revised Romanization (translit.)?yeonsin
McCune–Reischauer?yŏnsin
Yale Romanization?yensin

Etymology 1 edit

The first element is likely Sino-Korean (, yeon, “to stretch; successive, continuous”). Compare 연거푸 (yeon'geopu).

Adverb edit

연신 (yeonsin)

  1. continuously; keep ...ing
    Synonyms: 계속(繼續) (gyesok), 자꾸 (jakku), 거푸 (geopu), 연거푸 (yeon'geopu)
    연신 눈물 떨구다yeonsin nunmur-eul tteolgudato keep shedding tears

Etymology 2 edit

Sino-Korean word from 延伸 (to extend; to stretch).

Noun edit

연신 (yeonsin) (hanja 延伸)

  1. (textiles, metallurgy) stretching; extension
    연신gyeon-ui yeonsinstretching of silk
Derived terms edit

Etymology 3 edit

Sino-Korean word from 連信.

Noun edit

South Korean
Standard Language
연신(連信) (yeonsin)
North Korean
Standard Language
련신(連信) (ryeonsin)

연신 (yeonsin) (hanja 連信)

  1. continued contact (with somebody)
    연신 끊기다yeonsin-i kkeunkidato lose touch
Derived terms edit