Jeju edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Middle Korean 오ᄂᆞᆯ〮 (wònól), from 온〮 (Yale: wón, “which has come”, adnominal form of "to come") + Proto-Koreanic *hoL (day), etymologically "day that has come".[1] Cognate with Korean 오늘 (oneul).

Pronunciation edit

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?oneol
Revised Romanization (translit.)?oneol
Yale Romanization?wonel

Noun edit

오널 (oneol)

  1. today; this day
    오널은 ᄎᆞᄋᆢᆺ쉐마씸
    oneor-eun chawyawtswe-massim
    Today is the sixth (day of the lunar calendar).
    • 2020, Changyong Yang, Sejung Yang, William O'Grady, Jejueo : the language of Korea’s Jeju Island, Honolulu, USA: University of Hawai‘i Press, →DOI, →ISBN, →JSTOR, page 90:
      오널 메틀이고?
      Oneol meteurigo?
      What date is it today?

Adverb edit

오널 (oneol)

  1. today
    오널은 할망칩 갓수다.
    Oneor-eun na-ga halmangchib-i gatsuda.
    Today, I went to grandmother's house.

See also edit

  • Other days near today: 그끄직의 (geukkeujigui, three days ago), 그직의 (geujigui, two days ago), 그제 (geuje, the day before yesterday), 목은날 (mogeunnal, yesterday), 오널 (oneol, today), (nuil, tomorrow)/ (nil), 늴모리 (nuilmori, the day after tomorrow)/닐모리 (nilmori), 글피 (geulpi, two days from now)

References edit

  1. ^ 이동석 (Yi Dong-seok) (2016) “날짜 어휘의 형태론적 분석 [naljja eohwiui hyeongtaeronjeok bunseok, A morphological analysis of the 'number of day' words]”, in Gugeosa yeon'gu, volume 22, →DOI, pages 171—198