Grammar and expressions
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-jae
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to indirectly quote someone's recommendation, suggestion, etc.
-jae
(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to ask about the recommendation, suggestion, etc., that the listener knows from having heard it.
no part of speech | none |
-jaedo
An expression used to indicate that, despite the suggestion or recommendation to do a certain act, an irrelevant or opposing content follows in the sentence.
no part of speech | none |
-jaeseo
An expression used to indicate that the following content is based on the suggestion or recommendation heard from another person.
no part of speech | none |
-jaeseoya
An expression used to quote a suggestion or recommendation, questioning or judging it negatively.
no part of speech | none |
-jaeya
An expression used to indicate that the preceding recommendation or suggestion is the requirement for the following statement.
no part of speech | none |
-jaeyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to indirectly quote someone's recommendation, suggestion, etc.
-jaeyo
(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to ask about the recommendation, suggestion, etc., that the listener knows from having heard it.
no part of speech | none |
-jaetneunde
An expression used to deliver the suggestion the speaker heard in the past, implying that the following content is opposite to or related to the suggestion.
no part of speech | none |
-ji malda
An expression used to prohibit the act mentioned in the preceding statement.
no part of speech | none |
-ji motada
An expression used to indicate that the speaker cannot do the act mentioned in the preceding statement, or that things did not work out as the subject intended.
-ji motada
An expression used to indicate that the state mentioned in the preceding statement cannot be attained.
no part of speech | none |
-ji anihada
An expression used to deny the act or state indicated in the preceding statement.
no part of speech | none |
-ji anta
An expression used to deny the act or state indicated in the preceding statement.
no part of speech | none |
-neun gosahago
An expression used to mention the preceding content which is impossible or difficult, and indicate that the following content, which is easier, is also difficult.
no part of speech | none |
neun malhal geotdo eopgo
An expression used to indicate that the preceding statement is naturally so, and that, compared to that, the following statement is also as such.
no part of speech | none |
-neun mullon
An expression used to indicate that the whole sentence, including the preceding statement, is naturally so.
no part of speech | none |
-ragoneun
An expression used when the speaker mentions something with emphasis on it.
no part of speech | none |
ro inhada
An expression used to indicate that the preceding statement is the cause or reason for a certain incident.
no part of speech | none |
reul gajigo
An expression used to indicate that the preceding statement is a tool, means, method, material, etc., for something.
reul gajigo
An expression used to indicate that the preceding statement has become the object or cause for something.
no part of speech | none |
reul mangnonhago
An expression used to indicate that the preceding statement is not to be judged or valued.
no part of speech | none |
reul wihaeseo
An expression used to indicate that something is for the benefit of someone or for a goal or purpose.
no part of speech | none |
man gatado
An expression used to assume something by comparing it with a certain period or situation mentioned in the preceding statement.