Grammar and expressions
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-rageona
An expression used to explain something by listing some behaviors or states as examples.
-rageona
An expression used to choose one of two or more confronting behaviors or states.
-rageona
An expression used to give examples of, or list some orders.
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-rageodeun
An expression used to indicate that the remark of another person is the condition or basis for the following statement.
-rageodeun
An expression used to indicate that the order or request of another person is the condition or basis for the following statement.
-rageodeun
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to conclude a sentence by quoting someone else's order or request.
no part of speech | none |
-rageodeunnyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to indicate that the speaker's own behavior is based on another person's remark.
-rageodeunnyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to indicate that the speaker's own behavior is based on another person's order.
no part of speech | none |
-rago
An expression used to pass along what the speaker heard from another person, or to present the subject's thoughts, opinions, etc.
-rago
An expression used to indirectly convey the order, recommendation, etc., heard from another person.
no part of speech | none |
-ragoyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to repeat or stress the speaker's remark.
-ragoyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to confirm or question another person's remark.
-ragoyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to show off something to others.
-ragoyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to repeat or stress the speaker's own suggestion, order, opinion, etc.
-ragoyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to ask the listener to confirm or deny the listener's remark.
-ragoyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to confirm that the speaker's opinion does not agree with a certain fact.
no part of speech | none |
-ragon
An expression used to quote an order, request, etc., and give its opposite fact.
no part of speech | none |
-ragiboda
An expression used to indicate that the following statement is more appropriate than the preceding statement, when expressing or judging a certain incident.
no part of speech | none |
-ragie
An expression used to indicate that something the speaker heard is the reason or basis for the following statement.
-ragie
An expression used to indicate that the order or request heard is the reason or basis for the following statement.
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-ragillae
An expression used to say something the speaker heard as the reason or basis for the following statement.
-ragillae
An expression used to convey an order given to the speaker as the reason or basis for the following statement.
no part of speech | none |
-ranam
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to refute something gently.
-ranam
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to gently refute an order.
no part of speech | none |
-rane
(formal, moderately addressee-lowering) An expression used to tell the listener something the speaker knows from having heard it.
-rane
(formal, moderately addressee-lowering) An expression used to convey another person's order, request, etc.
no part of speech | none |
-raneunya
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to ask the listener something the speaker heard from another person to cross-check the information.
-raneunya
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to ask the listener about the order or request the speaker heard from another person to cross-check the information.
no part of speech | none |
-raneun
An expression used to quote someone while modifying the following noun.
-raneun
An expression used to quote a remark such as an order, request, etc., while modifying the following noun.
no part of speech | none |
-raneunguna
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to convey a newly learned fact to the listener with wonder.
-raneunguna
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to convey another person's order to the listener.
no part of speech | none |
-raneun-gun
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to convey something newly heard to the listener with wonder.
-raneun-gun
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to convey another person's order or request to the listener.
no part of speech | none |
-raneunde
An expression used to convey something heard or quote someone, adding the speaker's own thought or question.
-raneunde
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to give the speaker's opinion indirectly, by conveying what the speaker heard.
-raneunde
An expression used to convey someone's remark, such as an order, request, etc., and to continue the sentence.
-raneunde
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to indirectly indicate the order or request the speaker heard.
no part of speech | none |
-raneundedo
An expression used to convey what the speaker heard or someone's opinion, implying that there is a contradictory opinion later in the sentence.
-raneundedo
An expression used to convey the order given to or given by the speaker, implying that there is a contradictory fact later in the sentence.
no part of speech | none |
-raneundeya
An expression used to indicate that, based on the opinion, etc., the speaker heard, the speaker had to say the following thing under the circumstances.
-raneundeya
An expression used to indicate that, based on the order, recommendation, etc., the speaker heard, the speaker had to say the following thing under the circumstances.
no part of speech | none |
-raneundeyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to give the speaker's opinion indirectly, by conveying what the speaker heard.
-raneundeyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to give the speaker's opinion indirectly, by conveying the order or request the speaker heard.
no part of speech | none |
-rani
An expression used to indicate that the speaker is surprised or impressed by the explanation or statement heard.
-rani
An expression used to indicate that the explanation or statement heard is the basis for the speaker's judgment.
-rani
An expression used to indicate that the speaker is surprised or impressed by the order or request heard.
-rani
An expression used to indicate that the order or request heard is the basis for the speaker's judgment.