Grammar and expressions
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-euraera
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) An expression used to tell someone to convey a certain order.
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-euraeseo
An expression used to indicate that the following content is based on the order heard from another person.
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-euraeseoya
An expression used to convey an order and to question or make a negative judgment on it.
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-euraeya
An expression used to indicate that the preceding statement, such as an order, request, etc., is the requirement for the following statement.
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-euraeyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to indirectly convey another person's order, request, etc.
-euraeyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to ask about the content of the order, request, etc., the listener knows from having heard it before.
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-euraetneunde
An expression used to convey the order the speaker heard in the past, implying that the following content is opposite to or related to the order.
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-euryamaneun
An expression used to indicate that, although the speaker accepts the preceding statement, it does not affect the following statement.
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-euryeogeodeun
An expression used to assume the case in which one has the intention or wish to do a certain act.
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-euryeogo deulda
An expression used to indicate that one is very eager to do a certain act mentioned in the preceding statement.
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-euryeogo hada
An expression used to indicate that one has the intention or wish to do the act mentioned in the preceding statement.
-euryeogo hada
An expression used to indicate that the incident mentioned in the preceding statement is likely to happen or begin soon.
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-euryeogoyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to indicate that the speaker has the intention or desire to do a certain act.
-euryeogoyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to indicate the change in a movement or state that is imminent.
-euryeogoyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to doubt a given situation and ask again about it.
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-euryeogie
An expression used to describe the situation in which one intends to do a certain act for the reason or basis for the following statement, or something is likely to happen.
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-euryeona boda
An expression used to guess that the something mentioned in the preceding statement is likely to happen.
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-euryeoneun
An expression used to indicate that one has the intention or purpose to do a certain act.
-euryeoneun
An expression used to indicate that something is likely to happen soon.
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-euryeoneun-ga
(formal, moderately addressee-lowering) An expression used to ask the listener's intention.
-euryeoneun-ga
An expression used to guess and slightly question a situation.
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-euryeoneunde
An expression used to indicate the situation in which one intends to do a certain act mentioned in the preceding statement.
-euryeoneunde
An expression used to indicate the situation in which something is likely to happen soon.
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-euryeoneunji
An expression used to have a vague doubt about the intention of a certain act or an imminent movement.
-euryeoneunji
An expression used to vaguely guess the intention of a certain act or an imminent movement, and indicate that this is the reason or situation for the following content.
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-euryeoni
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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-euryeonikka
An expression used to indicate the intention of a certain act, which is the background or condition for the following situation.
-euryeonikka
An expression used to indicate an imminent movement, which is the background or condition for the following situation.