Homonyms for 에
interjection | none |
argh; augh
An exclamation uttered to the speaker himself/herself when he/she feels upset because things do not go as he/she expected.
uh; um; er; erm
An exclamation uttered when the speaker gives a light refusal.
tsk-tsk; tut-tut
An exclamation uttered when the speaker scolds someone.
ah; oh
An exclamation uttered when the speaker tries to shake some thoughts out of his/her mind.
hm; mmm
An exclamation uttered when the speaker thinks of something or cannot remember something.
uh; um; er; erm
An exclamation uttered unnecessarily before starting to speak or when hesitating to speak, or when the speaker cannot think of the following words while speaking.
ah; oh; aw
An exclamation uttered to the speaker himself/herself when he/she feels refreshed.
postpositional particle | none |
e
A postpositional particle used to indicate that the preceding statement refers to a certain place or space.
e
A postpositional particle used to indicate that the preceding statement refers to the time.
e
A postpositional particle used to indicate that the preceding statement refers to a destination or the course of a certain action.
e
A postpositional particle used to indicate that the preceding statement is the cause for something.
e
A postpositional particle used to indicate that the preceding statement is the subject that is influenced by a certain action, emotion, etc.
e
A postpositional particle used to indicate that the preceding statement is the subject to which a certain action or operation is applied.
e
A postpositional particle used to indicate that the preceding word is the goal or objective of something.
e
A postpositional particle used to indicate that the preceding statement is the condition, environment, state, etc., of something.
e
A postpositional particle used to indicate that the preceding statement is the condition, environment, state, etc., of something.
e
A postpositional particle used to indicate that the preceding statement is a unit or subject that is the standard for something.
e
A postpositional particle used to indicate that the preceding statement is the subject of comparison.
e
A postpositional particle used to indicate that the preceding statement refers to a certain status, capacity, etc.
e
A postpositional particle used to indicate that the preceding statement refers to a limited category.
e
A postpositional particle used to indicate that the preceding statement refers to a particular subject to be talked about.
e
A postpositional particle used to indicate that something is added to the preceding statement.
e
A postpositional particle used to list two or more things on an equal footing.