Jeju

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Etymology

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Sino-Korean word from 便紙.

Pronunciation

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IPA(key): /pʰe̞ːɲd͡ʑi/

Noun

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펜지 (penji)

  1. (postal) letter

Korean

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Etymology

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Sino-Korean word from 便紙.

Noun

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펜지 (penji)

  1. Gyeongsang form of 편지 (pyeonji, letter)
    • 2011 February 5, 손계월 [son'gyewol], “캄차카로 보내진 북한 노무자, 남한의 가족을 만나다 [kamchakaro bonaejin bukhan nomuja, namhanui gajogeul mannada]”, in KBS[1], 캄차카 옐리조보 [kamchaka yellijobo]:
      아버지 그래, 상봉 소식 가심 아파... 나가 싶은데 이자 펜지 만나 .
      Abeoji-do geurae, sangbong sosik deut-go gasim apa... Naga bo-gi sipeunde jom ija penjiha-mo mannabol su it-ji.
      Once we got the information about the family reunion it broke my father's heart... we want to go [to see family in the South], but now if we send letters then I'm sure we'll eventually be able to meet in person.
    • As the speaker was raised around Koreans from a variety of places, mostly in North Korea, she is not speaking fully in the Gyeongsang dialect.