Grammar and expressions
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-yeoya hada
An expression used to indicate that the preceding statement is the required act or condition to realize a certain incident or situation.
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-yeoyaget-
An expression used to indicate a strong will for the act mentioned in the preceding statement, or to guess that doing the act may be necessary.
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-yeoyajiyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to indicate the speaker's determination or will.
-yeoyajiyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to indicate that the listener or another person is supposed to do a certain thing or be in a certain state.
-yeoyajiyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to emphasize that someone or something is supposed to be in a certain situation or state, but it is not so.
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-yeojida
An expression used to indicate that the act mentioned in the preceding statement is done by someone or another force.
-yeojida
An expression used to indicate that one does the act or becomes the state mentioned in the preceding statement.
-yeojida
An expression used to indicate that someone or something gradually becomes the state mentioned in the preceding statement.
no part of speech | none |
-yeotdeoni
An expression used to indicate that there is a new incident or situation, different from a past one.
-yeotdeoni
An expression used to indicate that a past incident or situation becomes the cause or reason for the following statement.
no part of speech | none |
-yeotdeoramyeon
An expression used to indicate that it is not the case now by hypothesizing a situation that is opposite of what occurred in the past.
-yeotdeoramyeon
An expression used to indicate one's remorse or regret about an incident that already happened.
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-yeotdeon
An expression used to recall a past incident or state, and indicate that the incident or state is suspended, not completed.
no part of speech | none |
-yeotsseumyeon
An expression used to indicate that the past situation mentioned in the preceding statement becomes the condition for the following content.
-yeotsseumyeon
An expression used to assume an opposite situation to say that it is not the case now.
-yeotsseumyeon
An expression used to indicate a hope or wish.
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-euna mana
An expression used to indicate that whether a certain thing is done or not makes no difference.
no part of speech | none |
-eunyageodeun
An expression used to indicate that the doubt or question raised by another person is the condition or basis for the following statement.
no part of speech | none |
-eunyago
An expression used to convey the questions asked by the speaker or another person.
no part of speech | none |
-eunyagoyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used when asking a question that was already asked before.
no part of speech | none |
-eunyagie
An expression used to cite the question the speaker was asked as the reason or basis for the following statement.
no part of speech | none |
-eunyagillae
An expression used to cite the question the speaker was asked as the reason or basis for the following statement.
no part of speech | none |
-eunyaneun
An expression used to quote a certain question, and modify the following statement.
no part of speech | none |
-eunyaneunguna
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to convey a question asked by another person to the listener with wonder.
no part of speech | none |
-eunyaneun-gun
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to convey the question of another person to the listener.
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-eunyaneunde
An expression used to quote the question the speaker was asked and add the speaker's own thoughts, questions, etc.
-eunyaneunde
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to indirectly express what the speaker wants to say by conveying the question the speaker heard.
no part of speech | none |
-eunyaneundedo
An expression used to convey the question asked by the speaker or another person, and to imply that the following content is different from or opposite to what is expected.
no part of speech | none |
-eunyaneundeyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to indirectly express what the speaker wants to say, by quoting the question the speaker was asked.