"여섯" meaning in All languages combined

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Numeral [Korean]

IPA: [jʌ̹sʰʌ̹t̚] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: yeoseot [romanization]
Etymology: First attested in the Yongbi eocheon'ga (龍飛御天歌 / 용비어천가), 1447, as Middle Korean 여슷〮 (Yale: yèsús). Jeju ᄋᆢᄉᆞᆺ (yawsawt) demonstrates that the immediate pre-fifteenth century form was *ᄋᆢᄉᆞᆺ (*yosos) or *ᄋᆢ슷 (*yosus). The Seoul dialect underlying the Middle Korean corpus had a merger of ᄋᆢ (yo) and 여 (ye) which was still relatively recent by the invention of the alphabet in the 1440s. Beyond this, the ultimate reconstruction of the ancestral Koreanic root for "six" is difficult. See a list of relevant attestations and forms in Appendix:Historical Koreanic numerals#Six. Etymology templates: {{number box|ko|6}}, {{ko-etym-native|yb|여슷〮|yèsús}} First attested in the Yongbi eocheon'ga (龍飛御天歌 / 용비어천가), 1447, as Middle Korean 여슷〮 (Yale: yèsús)., {{cog|jje|ᄋᆢᄉᆞᆺ}} Jeju ᄋᆢᄉᆞᆺ (yawsawt) Head templates: {{ko-pos|numeral}} 여섯 • (yeoseot)
  1. (native numeral) six Wikipedia link: Middle Chinese Synonyms: 육/륙 (alt: )
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