Korean

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Etymology

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Likely of native Korean origin.

Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?injeo
Revised Romanization (translit.)?injeo
McCune–Reischauer?injŏ
Yale Romanization?in.ce

Adverb

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인저 (injeo)

  1. (dialectal, Chungcheong, Southern Seoul) now
    Synonyms: (dialectal) 인자 (inja), (Standard Korean) 이제 (ije), (Standard Korean) 인제 (inje)
    • 2009 February 12, 최분례 [choebullye], “6년 만에 찾아 나선 남편 [6nyeon mane chaja naseon nampyeon]”, in 한국구비문학대계 [han'gukgubimunhakdaegye]‎[1], 충청남도 금산군 군북면 [chungcheongnamdo geumsan'gun gunbungmyeon]:
      그래 인저 편지 도령 춘향 겉이 편지 주소 .
      Geurae injeo pyeonji-reul idoryeong chunhyang-i geochi pyeonji-reul juso-reul gat-gu gan-gyeo.
      So now Chunhyang and master Lee went to bring the letter to the address.