Korean

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Etymology

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Likely a loanword from the English mop, probably through Japanese モップ (moppu). Another suggested etymology is that the word is from Mandarin 抹布 (mābù), though this appears to be less likely.

Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?mapo
Revised Romanization (translit.)?mapo
McCune–Reischauer?map'o
Yale Romanization?ma.pho

Noun

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마포 (mapo)

  1. (colloquial, dated in certain areas) mop
    마포 가져오고 닦아.
    Mapo gajeoogo dakka.
    bring the mop and wash it.

Usage notes

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The word is commonly associated with Incheon, where the word is generally still in widespread use. It is also reported to be used in other areas, although it appears to be less prevalent or old-fashioned.