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-eunira

(formal, highly addressee-lowering)(old-fashioned) A sentence-final ending used to teach someone a common truth or fact learned from the speaker's experience.
ending of a word | none |

-eunimankeum

A connective ending used to admit to the truth of the preceding statement and state that it is the cause or reason for the following statement.
ending of a word | none |

-eudoe

A connective ending used to connect contradictory facts.

-eudoe

A connective ending used to describe a certain fact and add conditions, clues, or other relevant content.

-eudoe

A connective ending used to express in advance that the following statement is a quotation.
ending of a word | none |

-eura

(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used when demanding a certain act of readers or listeners who are not mentioned in detail, in newspapers, books, etc.

-eura

(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to indicate a statement as a command.
ending of a word | none |

-eurago

A connective ending used to imply the purpose or intention of a certain act.
ending of a word | none |

-eurago

(informal addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to emphatically state the speaker's thoughts or argument to the listener.

-eurago

(informal addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to ask again about a fact that one heard and confirm it.
ending of a word | none |

-eurana

A sentence-final ending used to convey someone's remark, and imply that the speaker has a slight doubt or no interest in it.

-eurana

A sentence-final ending used to convey someone's remark, and imply that it is displeasing or annoying.
ending of a word | none |

-euraneuni

A connective ending used to order someone to do this or that.
ending of a word | none |

-euranikka

(informal addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to order repeatedly while scolding someone mildly.
ending of a word | none |

-euramyeo

(informal addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used when the speaker confirms and asks questions about what he/she was ordered or demanded to do.
ending of a word | none |

-euramyeonseo

(informal addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used when the speaker confirms and asks questions about what he/she was ordered or demanded to do.
ending of a word | none |

-eurak

A connective ending used when two contradictory acts or states repeat in turns.
ending of a word | none |

-euram

(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used when asking oneself or complaining about a certain order or request.
ending of a word | none |

-eurya

A connective ending used to imply an intention of doing all of several tasks.
ending of a word | none |

-eurya

(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to judge that something is not likely to happen and ask something in response.

-eurya

(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to ask the listener an opinion about an act the speaker is going to do.
ending of a word | none |

-eureo

A connective ending used to express the purpose of an action such as going and coming.
ending of a word | none |

-euryeo

A connective ending used when one has an intention or desire of doing a certain act.

-euryeo

A connective ending used to express the change of a movement or state that is soon to happen.
ending of a word | none |

-euryeogeodeun

A connective ending used to indicate a condition for an event to happen, or to assume that such an event happened.
ending of a word | none |

-euryeogo

A connective ending used to indicate that one has an intention or desire of doing a certain act.

-euryeogo

A connective ending used to indicate the change of a movement or state that is soon to happen.

-euryeogo

(informal addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to doubt a given situation and ask again about it.
ending of a word | none |

-euryeona

(informal addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to ask casually about the expectation or assumption of an event.