Where does “솔로” come from?

솔로 (Korean) comes from English solo, from Italian solo, from Latin sōlus, from Ancient Greek Σολοῦς — Solus, Sicily, Italy.

솔로 (Korean): a single person; a person without a romantic partner

Definitions

  1. a single person; a person without a romantic partner

Ancestry of “솔로”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsoloA piece of music for one performer; A job or...
2Italiansoloalone, by oneself, unattended, unaccompanied,...
3Latinsōlus
4Ancient GreekΣολοῦςSolus, Sicily, Italy

Words derived from “솔로

Every word from Ancient Greek Σολοῦς