입다

Korean

Etymology

First attested in the Seokbo sangjeol (釋譜詳節 / 석보상절), 1447, as Middle Korean 닙다〮 (Yale: nìp-tá).

Pronunciation

  • (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ip̚t͈a̠]
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  • Phonetic hangul: []
Romanizations
Revised Romanization?ipda
Revised Romanization (translit.)?ibda
McCune–Reischauer?ipta
Yale Romanization?ipta

Verb

Korean verb set
Base 입다 (ipda)
Causative입히다 (iphida)

입다 (ipda) (infinitive 입어, sequential 입으니) (transitive)

  1. to wear, to put on (clothes)
    Antonym: 벗다 (beotda)
    추위 막기 위해 겹겹이 입었다.Geu-neun chuwi-reul makgi wihae os-eul gyeopgyeobi ibeotda.He wore layers of clothing to ward off the cold.
  2. to suffer, to sustain (harm, losses, etc.)
    부상 입다busang-eul ipdato sustain an injury
  3. to enjoy, to receive (a favour)
    은혜 입다eunhye-eul ipdato receive a favour

Conjugation

Unlike most verbs whose stems end in , 입다 (ipda) does not undergo the stem change before a vowel.

Derived terms

  • 갈아입다 (garaipda)
  • 걸입다 (georipda)
  • 껴입다 (kkyeoipda)
  • 꿰입다 (kkweipda)
  • 덧입다 (deosipda)
  • 빼입다 (ppaeipda)
  • 차려입다 (charyeoipda)
  • 힘입다 (himipda)
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