Grammar and expressions
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-daedo
An expression used to indicate that, although the preceding statement assumes a certain situation or presents a real situation, it does not affect the following statement.
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-daeseo
An expression used to indicate that the following content is based on what was heard from another person.
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-daeseoya
An expression used to question or make a negative judgment on what the speaker heard or learned.
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-daeya
An expression used to indicate that the preceding statement is the requirement for the following statement.
-daeya
An expression used to indicate that an assumed situation is not that serious nor difficult.
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-daeyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to indirectly tell something the speaker heard from another person.
-daeyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to ask about something the listener knows from having heard it.
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daetneunde
An expression used to tell what the speaker heard in the past, implying that the following content is opposite to or related to the content.
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-daetja
An expression used to indicate that, although the speaker accepts the preceding statement, it is below expectation or of little value.
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-deogumeonyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to indicate that the speaker notices or is impressed by a newly learned fact.
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-deogunyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to indicate that the speaker notices or is impressed by a newly learned fact from a past personal experience.
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-deorago
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to refer to and convey in the present a fact the speaker learned through a past experience to the listener.
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-deoragoyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to refer to and convey in the present a fact the speaker learned through a past experience to the listener.
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-deorane
(formal, moderately addressee-lowering) An expression used when the speaker says something that he/she already knows from having experienced it in an objective manner
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-deoraneuni
An expression used to describe a past incident that is recalled, in one way or another.
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-deoraneun
An expression used to quote someone's experience that the speaker heard, while modifying the following noun.
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-deoraneunguna
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to tell the listener someone's experience that the speaker has heard of.
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-deoraneun-gun
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to convey the experience of another person that is newly heard.
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-deoraneunde
An expression used to convey something heard, adding the speaker's own thought or question based on this.
-deoraneunde
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to give the speaker's opinion indirectly, by conveying something he/she knows from having heard it.
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-deoraneundeyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to give the speaker's opinion indirectly, by conveying something he/she knows from having heard it.
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-deorani
An expression used to convey what the speaker heard before, while showing an emotion such as surprise, wonder, anger, etc.
-deorani
An expression used to explain a certain situation the speaker heard about or discovered.
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-deoranikka
An expression used to convey what the speaker heard or experienced before, implying that it is the reason or basis for the following statement.