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no part of speech | none |

-go boda

An expression used to state that the speaker did the act mentioned in the preceding statement, then realized the fact in the following statement.
no part of speech | none |

-go sipda

An expression used to state that the speaker wants to do the act mentioned in the preceding statement.
no part of speech | none |

-go sipeo hada

An expression used to indicate that the speaker wants to do an action or fall into the state mentioned in the preceding statement.
no part of speech | none |

-go itda

An expression used to state that the act mentioned in the preceding statement is continued.

-go itda

An expression used to state that the result of the act mentioned in the preceding statement is continued.
no part of speech | none |

-go haeseo

An expression used to state that the content of the preceding statement is one of several reasons for doing the act mentioned in the following statement.

-go haeseo

An expression used to list two or more of the reasons for doing the act mentioned in the following statement.
no part of speech | none |

-goneun hada

An expression used to indicate that the same situation repeats.
no part of speech | none |

-gomalgoyo

(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to emphasize one's agreement or affirmation to the other person's question or statement.
no part of speech | none |

-goseoneun

An expression used to emphasize that the preceding statement comes before the following statement, or the preceding statement caused the following incident.

-goseoneun

An expression used to stress that the fact mentioned in the preceding statement is natural or inevitable as the premise of the following statement.

-goseoneun

An expression used to stress the former fact out of two opposing facts.
no part of speech | none |

-goseoya

An expression used to stress that the act or situation mentioned in the preceding statement finally leads to the situation mentioned in the following statement.

-goseoya

An expression used to stress that when the preceding statement becomes the condition, the situation mentioned in the following statement can occur only with great difficulty though its occurrence may be impossible.
no part of speech | none |

-goyo

(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to ask the listener a question.

-goyo

(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to ask something discussed already or known to both parties.

-goyo

(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to add a related situation after a question.

-goyo

(informal addressee-raising) An expression used when omitting the following statement, while the speaker adds something to the preceding statement or keeps talking.
no part of speech | none |

-gon hada

An expression used to indicate that the same situation repeats.
no part of speech | none |

-gumeonyo

(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to indicate that the speaker notices or is impressed by a newly learned fact.
no part of speech | none |

-gunyo

(informal addressee-raising) An expression used to indicate that the speaker notices or is impressed by a newly learned fact.
no part of speech | none |

-gi 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 |

-gi ttaemun

An expression used to indicate that the preceding statement is the reason or cause for the following incident.
no part of speech | none |

-gi maryeonida

An expression used to indicate that it is natural for something to occur or become a certain state.
no part of speech | none |

-gi sipsang-ida

An expression used to state that the current situation can easily become the situation mentioned in the preceding statement or there is a high possibility.
no part of speech | none |

-gi wihan

An expression used to indicate a purpose or intention, while modifying the following noun.
no part of speech | none |

-gi wihaeseo

An expression used to indicate the intention, which is the goal for doing a certain thing.
no part of speech | none |

-gi ilssu-ida

An expression used to state that the incident mentioned in the preceding statement happens frequently.