Korean

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Etymology

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First attested in the Seokbo sangjeol (釋譜詳節 / 석보상절), 1447, as Middle Korean 이ᅌᅥ긔〮 (Yale: ì.ngè.kúy). See the main entry for more.

Pronoun

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잉게 (ingge)

  1. (Northern Hamgyong, Yukjin, Russia) Dialectal form of 여기 (yeogi, here)
    • 1993, Лаврентий Сон [Lavrentij Son, Lavrenti Son], “Коре сарам [Kore saram, Koryo-Saram]”, in Song Cinema inc.[1], 카자흐스탄 우슈토베 [kajaheuseutan usyutobe]:
      잉게 무슨 숨궜는지 이애길 하오.
      Ingge museun sumgwonneunji jom iaegil hao.
      Can you please talk about what is planted here?