Nogeoldae

colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Nogeoldae
colspan="2" | Korean Name
width="150" | Revised Romanization width="150" | Nogeoldae
width="150" | McCune-Reischauer width="150" |
width="150" | Hangul width="150" | 노걸대
width="150" | Hanja width="150" | 老乞大
The Nogeoldae (pinyin Laoqida) is a Korean traditional textbook on foreign languages that provides important linguistic data.

Story

The text mainly consists of dialogues. A Goryeo merchant and his relatives travel from Wangkyong (Kaesong) to Dadu (Beijing). They get Chinese companions on their way. In Dadu they sell Korean articles and buy goods to sell in Korea. They finally leave Dadu.

Versions

Since the first Chinese edition was created, two major revisions, translations to other languages and commentaries with Hangeul have been made. The first Chinese edition seems to have been written in the late Goryeo Dynasty. A text discovered in Daegu in 1998 is considered close to the original version. This text provides valuable information on the 14th-century colloquial Northern Chinese language, called the Haner language (漢兒言語) in this book. Since this version became obsolete in the Ming period, a revised version was published in 1480s. Based on the revised edition, the Korean scholar Choe Sejin wrote a commentary called Beonyeok Nogoeldae (飜譯老乞大) (1517), which includes transliteration and Korean translation with Hangul. Another commentary called the Nogeoldae Eonhae (老乞大諺解) was written in 1670. During the Qing period, the text was revised again to adjust contemporary Chinese. the Nogeoldae Sinseok (老乞大新釋) was published in 1761 and the Junggan Nogeoldae (重刊老乞大) appeared in 1795. The commentaries corresponding to them are called Nogeoldae Sinseok Eonhae (老乞大新釋諺解) (1763) and the Junggan Nogeoldae Eonhae (重刊老乞大諺解). The Nogeoldae was translated into other languages. The Cheong-eo Nogeoldae (or Qingyu Laoqida 淸語老乞大) includes the Manchu text, Hangul transliteration along with it, and Korean translation with Hangul. There is a Mongolian edition called the Mong-eo Nogeoldae (Mengyu Laoqida 蒙語老乞大).

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