Words
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-euryeoniwa
A connective ending used to recognize the truth of the preceding statement by guesswork while connecting it with another relevant fact.
-euryeoniwa
A connective ending used to reveal one's intention to do something while connecting the intention with another relevant fact.
ending of a word | none |
-euryeomyeon
A connective ending used to assume that one has a purpose or intention of doing a certain act.
-euryeomyeon
A connective ending used to express the assumption that something will happen in the future.
-euryeomyeon
A connective ending used to assume the occurrence of a certain situation and then express one's desire for that specific situation
ending of a word | none |
-euryeomuna
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to permit gently or order mildly.
ending of a word | none |
-euryeon
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to ask the listener in a friendly manner if he/she intends to accept a certain act which will be done for him/her.
ending of a word | none |
-euryeonmaneun
A connective ending used when the speaker anticipates and assumes a certain situation of which some conditions are met, but the following content is not so.
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-euryeonman
A connective ending used when the speaker anticipates and assumes a certain situation of which some conditions are met, but the following content is not so.
ending of a word | none |
-euryeom
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to permit gently or order mildly.
ending of a word | none |
-euryeomnikka
(formal, highly addressee-raising) A sentence-final ending used to ask whether the listener intends to do a certain act in the future.
ending of a word | none |
-euryeomnida
(formal, highly addressee-raising) A sentence-final ending used when the speaker expresses his/her intention to do something in the future.
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-euryeotda
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to indicate that the speaker guesses or assures himself/herself about something being true, when judging from his/her own experience, or with logic.
-euryeotda
A sentence-final ending used to indicate a statement as a command.
ending of a word | none |
-euri
(formal, highly addressee-lowering)(old-fashioned) A sentence-final ending used to mean that what is being said is a guess.
-euri
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to express the speaker's intention of doing something or ask about the listener's intention.
-euri
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to ask again because common sense suggests that something cannot happen.
ending of a word | none |
-euri-
(old-fashioned) An ending of a word used to indicate the speaker's guess about a certain situation.
-euri-
(old-fashioned) An ending of a word used to indicate the speaker's intention or will to do something.
ending of a word | none |
-eurira
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used when the speaker guesses a certain situation.
-eurira
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used when the speaker makes a determination in his/her mind.
ending of a word | none |
-eurimankeum
A connective ending used when the extent or degree of the preceding statement is the reason for the following statement.
ending of a word | none |
-eurio
A sentence-final ending used to say as if asking again to emphasize that there is no possibility.
ending of a word | none |
-euma
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to promise something to the listener.
ending of a word | none |
-eumae
(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A connective ending used to promise something to the listener.
ending of a word | none |
-eumyeo
A connective ending used to list more than two actions, states, or facts.
-eumyeo
A connective ending used when more than two actions or states happen at the same time.
ending of a word | none |
-eumyeon
A connective ending used to assume an uncertain fact.
-eumyeon
A connective ending used when the preceding statement becomes the condition of the following statement.
-eumyeon
A connective ending used to assume a fact that is different from the reality, such as a desirable state, regretful situation, etc.
-eumyeon
A connective ending used to indicate a habitual and repetitive condition.