대표적
Korean
    
    Etymology
    
Sino-Korean word from 代表 (“representative”) + 的.
Pronunciation
    
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ˈtɛ(ː)pʰjod͡ʑʌ̹k̚] ~ [ˈte̞(ː)pʰjod͡ʑʌ̹k̚]
- Phonetic hangul: [대(ː)표적/데(ː)표적]- Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.
 
| Romanizations | |
|---|---|
| Revised Romanization? | daepyojeok | 
| Revised Romanization (translit.)? | daepyojeog | 
| McCune–Reischauer? | taep'yojŏk | 
| Yale Romanization? | tāy.phyocek | 
Usage notes
    
- When this word is used as a determiner to modify a noun or noun phrase, no particles can be added to it.
Usage notes
    
- Typically followed by the copula form 인 (in, “which is”), to create a determiner.
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