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- Korean_postpositions abstract "Korean postpositions are suffixes or short words in Korean grammar that immediately follow a noun or pronoun. This article uses the Revised romanization to show pronunciation. Look to the hangul versions underneath for the official orthographic form.".
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- Korean_postpositions wikiPageLength "6668".
- Korean_postpositions wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Korean_postpositions wikiPageRevisionID "639535907".
- Korean_postpositions wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_language.
- Korean_postpositions wikiPageWikiLink Hangul.
- Korean_postpositions wikiPageWikiLink Jajangmyeon.
- Korean_postpositions wikiPageWikiLink Korean_grammar.
- Korean_postpositions wikiPageWikiLink Revised_Romanization_of_Korean.
- Korean_postpositions wikiPageWikiLinkText "Korean postpositions".
- Korean_postpositions element "Location".
- Korean_postpositions element "Noun".
- Korean_postpositions element "Noun: possession".
- Korean_postpositions element "Nouns".
- Korean_postpositions element "Nouns: conjunction".
- Korean_postpositions element "Time".
- Korean_postpositions example "Bang-eseo gongbu-reul haet-da.".
- Korean_postpositions example "Chitaga neurida.".
- Korean_postpositions example "Chitaneun ppareuda.".
- Korean_postpositions example "Geunyeodo gongbuhanda.".
- Korean_postpositions example "Goyongjukke seonmureul deuryeotda.".
- Korean_postpositions example "Igeoseun yeonpirida.".
- Korean_postpositions example "Jedongeun ilbone gatda.".
- Korean_postpositions example "Jeogeosi Han-gang-iya.".
- Korean_postpositions example "Jeoneun jjajangmyeon juseyo.".
- Korean_postpositions example "Jeongnameun guninieotda. Geuneun ttohan jeongchigayeotda.".
- Korean_postpositions example "Junggugeseo wasseo.".
- Korean_postpositions example "KTX-ro Seoureseo Busankkaji se sigan geollinda.".
- Korean_postpositions example "Maikeureun parweore watda.".
- Korean_postpositions example "Migugui daetongryeong".
- Korean_postpositions example "Naega masyeotda.".
- Korean_postpositions example "Naeil Hojuro tteonamnida.".
- Korean_postpositions example "Naneun Ramyeoneul meogeotda.".
- Korean_postpositions example "Naneun haksaengida.".
- Korean_postpositions example "Neohuiege hal mari itda.".
- Korean_postpositions example "Neowa na".
- Korean_postpositions example "Ojik jeimseu-man hangugeo-reul gongbu-haet-da.".
- Korean_postpositions example "Unjeonsaro chwijikhaeyo.".
- Korean_postpositions hasPhotoCollection Korean_postpositions.
- Korean_postpositions info "Functions as: possession indicator, noun link, topic marker.".
- Korean_postpositions info "Kke 께 is the honorific dative marker.".
- Korean_postpositions info "Translates to: "and" ; "with" or "as with" . Gwa 과 is used following a consonant, Wa 와 is used following a vowel.".
- Korean_postpositions info "Translates to: "from" when used with a motion verb. May also be used as "at", "in" when used with an action verb which is not motion related.".
- Korean_postpositions info "Translates to: "only", used after a noun.".
- Korean_postpositions info "Used as a dative particle. Ege 에게 is the literary form, and Hante 한테 is the colloquial form.".
- Korean_postpositions info "Used as a topic particle or a subject particle. Eun 은 is used following a consonant, Neun 는 is used following a vowel.".
- Korean_postpositions info "Used as an additive particle. When dealing with additive qualities/descriptions of the same subject, ttohan 또한 is used.".
- Korean_postpositions info "Used as an identifier particle or a subject particle. I 이 is used following a consonant, Ga 가 is used following a vowel.".
- Korean_postpositions info "Used as an object particle. Eul 을 is used following a consonant, Reul 를 is used following a vowel,".
- Korean_postpositions info "Used for any words relating to time or place.".
- Korean_postpositions info "Used to mark the instrumental case, which can also denote destination or role. Euro 으로 is used following a consonant other than 'ㄹ', which is abbreviated to Ro 로 following a vowel or a consonant 'ㄹ'.".
- Korean_postpositions joshi "과/와".
- Korean_postpositions joshi "께".
- Korean_postpositions joshi "도".
- Korean_postpositions joshi "만".
- Korean_postpositions joshi "에".
- Korean_postpositions joshi "에게/한테".
- Korean_postpositions joshi "에서".
- Korean_postpositions joshi "으로/로".
- Korean_postpositions joshi "은/는".
- Korean_postpositions joshi "을/를".
- Korean_postpositions joshi "의".
- Korean_postpositions joshi "이/가".
- Korean_postpositions joshiLink "께".
- Korean_postpositions joshiLink "도".
- Korean_postpositions joshiLink "로".
- Korean_postpositions joshiLink "만".
- Korean_postpositions joshiLink "에".
- Korean_postpositions joshiLink "에게".
- Korean_postpositions joshiLink "에서".
- Korean_postpositions joshiLink "와".
- Korean_postpositions joshiLink "은".
- Korean_postpositions joshiLink "을".
- Korean_postpositions joshiLink "의".
- Korean_postpositions joshiLink "이".
- Korean_postpositions particle "do".
- Korean_postpositions particle "e".
- Korean_postpositions particle "ege/hante".
- Korean_postpositions particle "eseo".
- Korean_postpositions particle "eul".
- Korean_postpositions particle "eun".
- Korean_postpositions particle "i/ga".
- Korean_postpositions particle "kke".
- Korean_postpositions particle "man".
- Korean_postpositions particle "ro".
- Korean_postpositions particle "ui".
- Korean_postpositions particle "wa".
- Korean_postpositions rei "KTX로 서울에서 부산까지 3시간 걸린다.".
- Korean_postpositions rei "고용주께 선물을 드렸다.".
- Korean_postpositions rei "그녀도 공부한다.".
- Korean_postpositions rei "나는 라면을 먹었다.".
- Korean_postpositions rei "나는 학생이다.".
- Korean_postpositions rei "내가 마셨다.".
- Korean_postpositions rei "내일 호주로 떠납니다.".
- Korean_postpositions rei "너와 나".
- Korean_postpositions rei "너희에게 할 말이 있다.".
- Korean_postpositions rei "마이클은 8월에 왔다.".
- Korean_postpositions rei "미국의 대통령".
- Korean_postpositions rei "방에서 공부를 했다.".