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노래

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Korean

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Etymology

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    First attested in the Yongbi eocheon'ga (龍飛御天歌 / 용비어천가), 1447, as Middle Korean 놀애〮 (Yale: nwòlGáy), from 놀— (Yale: nwǒl-, “to play, to frolic”) + (Yale: -Gay, inanimate agentive suffix), literally "that by which one plays", but never perceived as a compound by modern Korean speakers. Compare similar semantics in Chinese  / (to be joyful, to enjoy; music).

    Cognate with Jeju 놀레 (nolle).

    Pronunciation

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    Romanizations
    Revised Romanization?norae
    Revised Romanization (translit.)?nolae
    McCune–Reischauer?norae
    Yale Romanization?nolay
    • South Gyeongsang (Busan) pitch accent: 래의 / 래에 / 래까지

      Syllables in red take high pitch. This word always takes high pitch only on the first syllable, and lowers the pitch of subsequent suffixes.

    Noun

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    노래 (norae) (counter 곡(曲))

    1. song
      Synonym: (dated or archaic) 소리 (sori)
      노래 부르다norae-reul bureudato sing a song
      을수록 좋은 노래deur-eulsurok jo'eun noraea song that gets better the more you listen to it
      노래 코드 땄다.Na-neun geu norae-ui kodeu-reul ttatda.I figured out the chords of that song just by listening.
    2. (figurative) an incessant request, repeated like the refrain of a song
      아들 치킨 노래 부른다.
      Adeur-i chikin norae-reul bureunda.
      My son keeps pestering me to buy him fried chicken.
      (literally, “[My] son is singing the fried chicken song.”)

    Derived terms

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    See also

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