-드랫-
Korean
Etymology
Compare 더랫 (-deoraet-).
Suffix
드랫 • (-deuraet-)
- (Pyongan, Hwanghae, Gangwon) Dialectal form of 었 (-eot-, “past tense marker going onto the main verb, adjective or copula of the sentence”).
- 2011 February 5, 김용복, “캄차카로 보내진 북한 노무자, 남한의 가족을 만나다”, in KBS, 강원도 김화군 근동면:
- 그전엔 화천꺼정 이북이드랫는데... 50년 즌장 벳겼지...난 모릅니다 어떻게 됐는지.
- Geujeonen hwacheon-kkeojeong ibug-ideuraen-neunde... 50-nyeon jeunjang betgyeot-ji...nan moreumnida eotteoke dwaen-neunji.
- Back then it was North Korea until Hwacheon... but in the war 50 years ago it was taken [by South Korea]... I don't know about what's happened (whether his hometown is now in South Korea).
- From an interview with a member of the Korean community in Kamchatka Krai, many of whom were originally North Korean labourers who became unable to return from the Soviet Union in the 1950s.