Grammar and expressions
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-ryeoni
An expression used to indicate the intention of a certain act, which is the background or condition for the following situation.
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-ryeonikka
An expression used to indicate the intention of a certain act, which is the background or condition for the following situation.
-ryeonikka
An expression used to indicate an imminent movement, which is the background or condition for the following situation.
no part of speech | none |
-ryeoda
An expression used to indicate that the act with an intention or purpose is stopped or changed to another act.
-ryeoda
An expression used to indicate that a certain situation or state is stopped or changed in the middle of a formation or change.
no part of speech | none |
-ryeodaga
An expression used to indicate that the act with an intention or purpose is stopped or changed to another act.
-ryeodaga
An expression used to indicate that a certain situation or state is stopped or changed in the middle of a formation or change.
no part of speech | none |
-ryeodeoni
An expression used to indicate that something, which seemed to be done as intended, did not work or was done in an incomplete manner.
-ryeodeoni
An expression used to indicate that something seemed to be happening soon, but that what is happening is the opposite.
no part of speech | none |
-ryeodeora
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to inform the listener of the incident the speaker witnessed, that was about to happen in the past.
no part of speech | none |
-ryeodeon
An expression used to indicate that the act with an intention or purpose is stopped or changed to another act.
-ryeodeon
An expression used to indicate that something that is about to happen is stopped or changed in the middle.
no part of speech | none |
-ryeodeonga
An expression used to ask the listener whether someone has an intention to do a certain act.
no part of speech | none |
-ryeodo
An expression used to indicate that although one intends to do a certain act, one cannot do it.
no part of speech | none |
-ryeodeunji
An expression used to indicate that it does not matter whether any of many possible incidents or situations may occur.
no part of speech | none |
-ryeomyeonseo
An expression used to indicate that one does the following act, while one intends or acts otherwise.
-ryeomyeonseo
An expression used to indicate that something is likely to happen in the future.
no part of speech | none |
-ryeomyeonya
An expression used to assume the case in which one has the intention or wish to do the act mentioned in the preceding statement.
no part of speech | none |
-ryeoya
An expression used to indicate that the intended fact or act is the condition for the following statement.
-ryeoya
An expression used to indicate although one intends to do a certain act, one cannot do it.
no part of speech | none |
-ryeon
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to ask the listener in a friendly manner if he/she intends to do a certain act.
no part of speech | none |
-ryeomnikka
(formal, highly addressee-raising) An expression used to ask whether the listener has the intention or wish to do the act mentioned in the preceding statement.
no part of speech | none |
-rogumeonyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to indicate that the speaker notices or is impressed by a newly learned fact.
no part of speech | none |
-rogunyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to indicate that the speaker notices or is impressed by a newly learned fact.
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reul bulmunhago
An expression used to indicate that the speaker does not mind whatever was indicated in the preceding statement.
no part of speech | none |
-rirago
An expression used to convey one's intention.
-rirago
An expression used to convey one's guess.