-올시다
Appearance
Korean
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From 오 (-o-, humble suffix) + Early Modern Korean 로쇠다 (-lwoswoyta). The final part is ultimately from Middle Korean 로〮소〮ᅌᅵ다〮 (-lwóswóngìtá), a combination of Middle Korean suffixes 롯〮 (-lwós-, emotive suffix) + ᄋᆞ〮ᅌᅵ (-óngì-, politeness suffix) + 다〮 (tá, declarative suffix).
A more polite version of ㄹ세 (-lse). Compare the pairs 읍시다 (-eupsida) - 세 (-se), 습니다 (-seumnida) - 네 (-ne).
Pronunciation
[edit]- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [o̞ɭɕ͈ida̠]
- Phonetic hangul: [올씨다]
Romanizations | |
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Revised Romanization? | olsida |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | olsida |
McCune–Reischauer? | olssida |
Yale Romanization? | olqsita |
Suffix
[edit]올시다 • (-olsida)
- Used with 이다 (-ida) and 아니다 (anida) to make declarations. A politer version of ㄹ세 (-lse) and 로다 (-roda).
- 싸이 (PSY) [ssai (PSY)] (lyrics and music) (2017) “New Face”, in PSY 8th 4X2=8[1] (in Korean): “원래 이런 사람이냐고 / 아니올시다 ― wollae ireon saraminyago / aniolsida ― You asking if I'm like this normally? / No”
Related terms
[edit]- ㄹ세 (-lse)