전하다

Korean

Etymology

전(傳) (jeon) + 하다 (-hada, to do, light verb deriving active verbs).

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?jeonhada
Revised Romanization (translit.)?jeonhada
McCune–Reischauer?chŏnhada
Yale Romanization?cen.hata

Verb

전하다 • (jeonhada) (infinitive 전해 or 전하여, sequential 전하니)

  1. (transitive) to pass along; to convey
    에게 안부 전해 주세요.Geu-ege anbu jeonhae juseyo.Please send him my regards.
    • 2020 June 12, “노걸대 [nogeoldae]”, in 위키백과 [wikibaekgwa]:
      노걸대 지금까지 언해본, 한어(중국어), 몽어(몽골어), 청어(만주어) 전해지며, 왜어(일본어) 현재까지 전해지지 않고 있다.
      Nogeoldae-neun jigeum-kkaji eonhaebon, haneo(junggugeo), mong'eo(monggoreo), cheong'eo(manjueo)ro-man jeonhaejimyeo, waeeo(ilboneo)neun hyeonjae-kkaji jeonhaejiji anko itda.
      To this day, only the Korean translation; Chinese version; Mongolian version; and Manchu version of the Nogeoldae are extant; the Japanese version has not survived to modern times.

Conjugation

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