Grammar and expressions
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-gi jeone
An expression used to state that a certain act occurs earlier than the act in the preceding statement.
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-gi jjagi eopda
An expression used to stress that something is incomparably great or severe.
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-giga museopge
An expression used to indicate that something happens as soon as the act mentioned in the preceding statement is completed.
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-giga bappeuge
An expression used to indicate that something happens as soon as the act mentioned in the preceding statement is completed.
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-giga swipda
An expression used to state that the act or state mentioned in the preceding statement is likely to occur.
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-gina hada
An expression used to indicate that the speaker does not like it, but wants the listener to do the act mentioned in the preceding statement.
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-gineunyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to lightly deny or refute the listener's remark.
-gineunyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to lightly criticize or scold the listener.
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-giro deulda
An expression used to state that the act or state mentioned in the preceding statement is the basis for the choice or judgment in the following.
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-giro hada
An expression used to decide or promise the performance of the act mentioned in the preceding statement.
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-giman hada
An expression used to state that one does only one act without doing anything else.
-giman hada
An expression used to indicate that a certain state is continued regardless of another situation related to a certain subject or to stress that state.
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-gibodaneun
An expression used to compare two different things, indicating that the following statement is more appropriate than the preceding statement.
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-gie mangjeong-iji
An expression used to indicate that the speaker is relieved that the incident mentioned in the preceding statement went that way.
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-ginyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to lightly deny or refute the listener's remark.
-ginyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to lightly criticize or scold the listener.
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-na mana
An expression used to indicate that whether a certain thing is done or not makes no difference.
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-na boda
An expression used to guess about a fact mentioned in the preceding statement.
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-na sipda
An expression used to indicate that the speaker is making a subjective and uncertain guess about the preceding statement.
-na sipda
An expression used to indicate that the speaker regrets or worries about the act mentioned in the preceding statement.
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-nayo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to ask the listener about the preceding content.
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-nyageodeun
An expression used to indicate that the doubt or question raised by another person is the condition or basis for the following statement.
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-nyago
An expression used to convey the questions asked by the speaker or another person.
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-nyagoyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used when asking a question that was already asked before.