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ending of a word | none |

-l-kko

(formal, highly addressee-lowering)(old-fashioned) A sentence-final ending used to indicate the speaker's question or assumption about a certain fact.

-l-kko

(formal, highly addressee-lowering)(old-fashioned) A sentence-final ending used when the speaker asks himself/herself or another person about a certain fact.
ending of a word | none |

-lneunji

A connective ending used to ask if the preceding statement related to the following statement will happen actually.

-lneunji

A sentence-final ending used to indicate the speaker's question or doubt about the possibility of the preceding statement actually happening.

-lneunji

(formal, moderately addressee-lowering or informal addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to ask if something uncertain will happen actually.
ending of a word | none |

-lla

(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used when worrying that something will happen as said in the preceding statement.
ending of a word | none |

-llago

A sentence-final ending referring to a denial or doubt about a certain fact.
ending of a word | none |

-llachimyeon

A connective ending used when making the preceding statement into the premise of the following statement through a previous experience.
ending of a word | none |

-llak

A connective ending used when someone or something is about to do or become something.
ending of a word | none |

-llae

(informal addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to indicate the speaker's intention to do something in the future, or to ask for the listener's thoughts about that.
ending of a word | none |

-lmangjung

A connective ending used when admitting to the preceding negative fact and adding another fact that is the opposite of it.

-lmangjung

A connective ending used to express the assumption that a certain negative situation will occur and emphasize the following statement that is the opposite of it.
ending of a word | none |

-lbakke

(informal addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to indicate that no other way exists except for that.
ending of a word | none |

-l-ppundeoreo

A connective ending used when another fact exists other than a certain fact.
ending of a word | none |

-lse

(formal, moderately addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to explain the speaker's thoughts to the listener.

-lse

(formal, moderately addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used when one realizes something anew and admires at it.
ending of a word | none |

-lsera

A connective ending used when worrying about something possibly happening.

-lsera

(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used when worrying about something possibly happening.

-lsera

A sentence-final ending referring to admiration.
ending of a word | none |

-lsurok

A connective ending used to imply that as the extent of the preceding statement becomes larger, that of the following statement also changes accordingly.
ending of a word | none |

-lji

A connective ending used when having a doubt about a certain assumption and relating that to the fact or judgment of the following statement.

-lji

(informal addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to indicate the speaker's vague doubt.
ending of a word | none |

-ljirado

A connective ending used when presenting or assuming a certain situation and adding a situation that is irrelevant or opposite to it.
ending of a word | none |

-ljieonjeong

A connective ending used to admit to or assume the truth of the preceding statement and emphasize the following contradictory fact.
ending of a word | none |

m

An ending of a word that makes the preceding statement function as a noun.
affix | none |

-m

A suffix that makes the word a noun.
ending of a word | none |

-mse

(formal, moderately addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to express the speaker's intention to do something willingly.
ending of a word | none |

-medo

A connective ending used to indicate that an event anticipated by the preceding statement did not happen or the opposite happened.