Words
ending of a word | none |
-sipsa
(formal, highly addressee-raising) A sentence-final ending used to politely ask or request.
ending of a word | none |
-sipsida
(formal, highly addressee-raising) A sentence-final ending used to indicate the suggestion to do an act mentioned in the preceding statement together.
ending of a word | none |
-sipsio
(formal, highly addressee-raising) A sentence-final ending used to politely order or request the listener to do something.
affix | intermediate |
-ssik
A suffix used to mean being divided by that number or size.
-ssik
A suffix used to mean very unexpectedly by being attached to something that exceeds one's anticipation or expectation.
ending of a word | none |
-a
A connective ending used when the preceding statement happened before the following statement or was the ways or means to the following statement.
-a
A connective ending used when the preceding statement is the cause or reason for the following statement.
-a
A connective ending used to connect a verb and adjective with such auxiliary predicate elements as '두다,' '버리다,' '보다,' '있다,' and '주다.'
-a
(informal addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to describe a certain fact, ask a question, give an order, or advise.
ending of a word | none |
-ada
A connective ending used when one does a certain act and does the following act based on the result of the preceding one.
ending of a word | none |
-adaga
A connective ending used when one does a certain act and does the following act based on the result of the preceding one.
ending of a word | none |
-ado
A connective ending used when assuming or recognizing the truth of the preceding statement, although it is not related to or does not influence the following statement.
ending of a word | none |
-ara
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to indicate a statement as a command.
-ara
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to indicate a statement as an admiration.
ending of a word | none |
-aseo
A connective ending used to indicate that the preceding event and the following one happened sequentially.
-aseo
A connective ending used for a reason or cause.
-aseo
A connective ending used for ways or means.
ending of a word | none |
-aseoya
An expression used to stress time by indicating that it was only at a certain time that the following situation or incident occurred.
-aseoya
An expression used to indicate that the preceding statement is the cause, reason, or premise.
-aseoya
An expression used to indicate that the speaker thinks the preceding statement is wrong.
ending of a word | none |
-aya
A connective ending used when the preceding statement is an essential condition for the following statement.
-aya
A connective ending used when the preceding assumption has no influence in the end.
ending of a word | none |
-ayaman
A connective ending used to emphasize that the preceding statement is an essential condition for the following statement.
ending of a word | none |
-ayaji
A connective ending used when the preceding statement is an essential condition for the following statement.
ending of a word | none |
-ayaji
(informal addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to indicate the speaker's determination or will.
-ayaji
(informal addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to indicate that the listener or another person is supposed to do a certain thing or be in a certain state.
-ayaji
(informal addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to emphasize that someone or something is supposed to be in a certain situation or state, but it is not so.
ending of a word | none |
-ayo
(informal addressee-raising) A sentence-final ending used to describe a certain fact, ask a question, give an order, or advise.