Words
ending of a word | none |
-deonji
A connective ending used to indicate an ambiguous reason or judgment about the following statement.
ending of a word | none |
-de
(formal, moderately addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used when the speaker talks about something that he/she personally experienced.
affix | none |
-degi
A suffix used to mean a person who is engaged in work related to something or has that characteristic.
ending of a word | none |
-deyo
(informal addressee-raising) A sentence-final ending used when the speaker talks about something that he/she personally experienced.
ending of a word | none |
-doda
(formal, highly addressee-lowering)(old-fashioned) A sentence-final ending used to express admiration.
ending of a word | none |
-dorok
A connective ending used when the preceding statement is the purpose, result, method, amount, etc., of something mentioned in the following statement.
-dorok
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to indicate a statement as a command.
ending of a word | none |
-doe
A connective ending used when connecting contradictory facts.
-doe
A connective ending used when describing the preceding fact and adding conditions, clues, or other relevant content.
-doe
A connective ending used to express in advance that the following statement is quoted.
affix | beginner |
-doeda
A suffix that means passivity and makes the word a verb.
-doeda
A suffix that makes the word an adjective.
affix | none |
-dung-i
A suffix used to mean a person who has a certain characteristic or is related to it.
ending of a word | none |
-deun
A connective ending used when choosing one out of two facts.
-deun
A connective ending used when it does not matter what one chooses from many facts.
ending of a word | none |
-deun-ga
A connective ending used when choosing one out of two facts.
-deun-ga
A connective ending used when it does not matter what one chooses from many facts.
ending of a word | none |
-deunji
A connective ending used when choosing one out of two facts.
-deunji
A connective ending used when it does not matter what one chooses from many facts.