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-l geot

An expression used to close a sentence by giving an order or instruction.

-l geot

An expression used to enable a non-noun word to be used as a noun in the sentence or to be used in front of '이다' (be).
no part of speech | none |

-l geot gatda

An expression used to indicate that the statement is a guess.
no part of speech | none |

-l geosi anira

An expression used to stress that the following act must be done, instead of the one mentioned in the preceding statement.
no part of speech | none |

-l nareumida

An expression used to indicate that something depends on how the act mentioned in the preceding statement is done.
no part of speech | none |

-l daero

An expression used to indicate that something is in a severe state.
no part of speech | none |

-l deut

An expression used to guess that something said might be similar to the preceding state or situation.

-l deut

An expression used to indicate that something is in a state which could be one of two possibilities.
no part of speech | none |

-l deutsipda

An expression used to guess the content of the preceding statement.
no part of speech | none |

-l deutada

An expression used to guess the content of the preceding statement.
no part of speech | none |

-l ttareumida

An expression used to indicate that the state or situation mentioned in the preceding statement is the only option.
no part of speech | none |

-l ttae

An expression used to indicate the duration, period, or occasion of a certain act or situation.
no part of speech | none |

-l riga eopda

An expression used to indicate that the speaker is certain that the content of the preceding statement has an explanation or could possibly be true.
no part of speech | none |

-l riga itda

An expression used to indicate that the speaker is certain that the content of the preceding statement has no explanation nor could it possibly be true.
no part of speech | none |

-l mankeum

An expression used to indicate that the following content is proportional to the preceding content or of a similar level or quantity.
no part of speech | none |

-l manhada

An expression used to express that the act mentioned in the preceding statement is worth trying.

-l manhada

An expression used to express that the incident mentioned in the preceding statement is highly likely to happen.
no part of speech | none |

-l moyang-ida

An expression used to guess that something could happen or be in a certain state in the future, considering another fact or situation.
no part of speech | none |

-l bae

An expression used to indicate that the speaker will choose the following content, because the content of the preceding statement is less satisfactory.
no part of speech | none |

-l baeya

An expression used to emphasize that the speaker will choose the following content, because the content of the preceding statement is less satisfactory.
no part of speech | none |

-l beophada

An expression used to judge that the situation mentioned in the preceding statement is likely to happen.
no part of speech | none |

-l ppeonhada

An expression used to express that the incident mentioned in the preceding statement almost occurred but ultimately did not occur.
no part of speech | none |

-l ppunman anira

An expression used to express that the following content is also applicable, as well as the preceding content.