섊
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| 섀섁섂섃섄섅섆 섇섈섉섊섋섌섍 섎섏섐섑섒섓섔 섕섖섗섘섙섚섛 | |
| 샤 ← | → 서 |
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Korean
Etymology
Coined in early 2000s. From ㅅㅂㄹㅁ (sblm), which are the initial consonants of 시발라마 (siballama), which in turn is an alteration of 씨팔놈 (ssipallom) and 씨발 놈아 (ssibal nom-a, “fucking bastard”).
ㅂ (b) was replaced with ㅒ (yae) because of their visual similarity; ㅒ (yae) can look more like ㅂ (b) when there is a final consonant placed below.
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ɕʰɛm] ~ [ɕʰe̞m]
- Phonetic hangul: [섐/솀]
| Romanizations | |
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| Revised Romanization? | syaem |
| Revised Romanization (translit.)? | syaelm |
| McCune–Reischauer? | syaem |
| Yale Romanization? | syaylm |
Phrase
섊 • (syaem)