Grammar and expressions
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-ndanam
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to refute something lightly.
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-ndane
(formal, moderately addressee-lowering) An expression used to tell the listener something the speaker knows from having heard it.
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-ndaneunya
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to ask the listener something the speaker heard from another person to cross-check the information.
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-ndaneun
An expression used to quote someone, while modifying the following noun.
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-ndaneun geosi
An expression used to indicate that a result not intended during the preceding act appears in the following statement.
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-ndaneunguna
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to convey something newly heard to the listener with wonder.
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-ndaneun-gun
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to convey something newly heard to the listener with wonder.
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-ndaneunde
An expression used to convey something heard or quote someone, adding the speaker's own thought or question.
-ndaneunde
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to give the speaker's opinion indirectly, by conveying what the speaker heard.
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-ndaneundedo
An expression used to convey what the speaker heard or someone's opinion, implying that there is a contradictory situation later in the sentence.
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-ndaneundeya
An expression used to indicate that, based on what the speaker heard, the speaker had to say the following thing under the circumstances.
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-ndaneundeyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to give the speaker's opinion indirectly by conveying what the speaker heard.
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-ndani
An expression used to indicate that the speaker is surprised or impressed by what another person explained or stated.
-ndani
An expression used to indicate that someone's explanation or statement is the basis for the speaker's judgment.
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-ndani
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to ask the listener about what another person said.
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-ndanikka
An expression used to quote the speaker's or another person's remarks as the reason or basis for the following statement.
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-ndanikkaneun
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to stress the speaker's position or opinion, when the speaker is questioned or given some request repeatedly.
-ndanikkaneun
An expression used to stress that the speaker is quoting the speaker's or another person's remarks as a reason or basis.
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-ndanikkayo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used when the speaker emphasizes his/her remark while reconfirming what was said earlier.
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-ndanikkan
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to stress the speaker's position or opinion, when the speaker is questioned or given some request repeatedly.
-ndanikkan
An expression used to stress that the speaker is quoting the speaker's or another person's remarks as a reason or basis.
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-ndaniyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to say that the speaker is surprised or impressed by something, because it is unexpected.
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-ndadeogun
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to convey a newly learned fact to the listener.
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-ndadeogunyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to convey a newly learned fact to the listener.