Grammar and expressions
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-euradeunji
An expression used to choose one out of two orders.
-euradeunji
An expression used to indicate that it does not matter whether one chooses any of many orders.
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-euradi
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to ask the listener what another person ordered or requested.
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-euramyeo
An expression used to question someone's order, recommendation, etc.
-euramyeo
An expression used to report that someone was doing a certain act, while giving a certain order at the same time.
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-euramyeon
An expression used to assume that someone will give a certain order, which becomes the condition for the following statement.
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-euramyeonseo
An expression used to question someone's order, recommendation, etc.
-euramyeonseo
An expression used to report that someone was doing a certain act, while giving a certain order at the same time.
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-eurao
(formal, moderately addressee-raising) An expression used to convey another person's order, request, etc.
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-euraja
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to suggest to the listener that the speaker and the listener demand a certain act from someone else.
-euraja
An expression used to convey an order and to indicate that another act or incident occurs, upon the completion of the order.
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-eurajyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to confirm the order or request the speaker already knows, and ask a question about it.
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-euraji
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to ask the listener again about the order or suggestion heard earlier, or express the speaker's thought clearly.
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-euraji
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used when making sarcastic remarks or saying that the speaker does not care.
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-eurajiman
An expression used to admit to the order or request that the speaker heard before, and indicate that it is different from what the speaker thought it was.
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-euran
An expression used to convey a certain order, modifying the following statement.
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-euranda
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to convey someone's order to the listener.
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-eural
An expression used to convey an order, whose content modifies the following statement.
no part of speech | none |
-euramnikka
(formal, highly addressee-raising) An expression used to ask the listener about the order he/she already knows from having heard it.
no part of speech | none |
-euramnida
(formal, highly addressee-raising) An expression used to convey another person's order, request, etc.
no part of speech | none |
-eurapdikka
(formal, highly addressee-raising) An expression used to ask the listener about the question the listener heard before.
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-eurapdida
(formal, moderately addressee-raising) An expression used to convey the order the speaker heard earlier.
no part of speech | none |
-eurae
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to convey another person's order, request, etc.
-eurae
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to ask the listener about the order, request, etc., the listener already knows from having heard it.
no part of speech | none |
-euraedo
An expression used to indicate that, despite the order or request to do a certain act, an irrelevant or opposing content follows in the sentence.