Grammar and expressions
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-eunyani
An expression used to quote the question asked by the listener or another person, and to reveal the emotion of the speaker about this.
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-eunyani
An expression used to convey what the speaker asked another person, and add his/her answer or response.
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-eunyanikka
An expression used to quote what the speaker asked another person, and add his/her response or answer.
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-eunyanikkaneun
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to repeat the question the speaker asked earlier, when the listener did not answer.
-eunyanikkaneun
An expression used to quote the question the speaker or another person asked, and add his/her response or answer.
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-eunyanikkayo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to ask the listener again to press, when the listener did not answer or seemed suspicious.
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-eunyanikkan
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to repeat the question the speaker asked earlier, when the listener did not answer.
-eunyanikkan
An expression used to quote the question the speaker or another person asked, and add his/her response or answer.
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-eunyaniyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to indicate that the speaker is surprised to hear the question or asks it again, because it is unexpected.
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-eunyadeogun
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to convey a question newly heard to the listener.
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-eunyadeogunyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to convey a question newly heard to the listener.
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-eunyadeoni
An expression used to mention the question asked earlier and continue to talk about a related situation.
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-eunyadeorago
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to say the question the speaker remembers from having heard it in person.
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-eunyadeonde
An expression used to mention someone's question and relate it to the following content.
-eunyadeonde
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to indirectly express what the speaker wants to say, by conveying someone's question.
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-eunyadeondeyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to indirectly express something, by conveying the question the speaker heard earlier, in an unfinished sentence.
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-eunyade
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to convey the question asked by another person to the listener.
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-eunyadi
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to confirm the question asked by another person to the listener.
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-eunyamyeo
An expression used to indicate that someone was doing a certain act, while asking a certain question at the same time.
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-eunyamyeon
An expression used to assume that the preceding statement is asked as a question, and continue the sentence.
-eunyamyeon
An expression used to start a story by introducing a topic, or explain something by giving an example.
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-eunyamyeonseo
An expression used to indicate that someone was doing a certain act, while asking a certain question at the same time.
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-eunyajiman
An expression used to indicate that the speaker admits the question or objection in the preceding statement, but that the following content is not relevant or is the opposite to this.
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-eunyan
An expression used to quote a certain question, and modify the following statement.