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-아/어 놓다
A final ending used in Korean to indicate that an action has been completed or is in a state of having been done, often implying that the results of the action continue.
-기로 했다
A final ending in Korean used to express a decision or intention to do something, indicating that the speaker has resolved to take a specific action.
-(으)면 되다
A final ending in Korean that indicates a condition for sufficiency or that something can be done as long as a certain situation is met.
-게 하다
A final ending in Korean used to express causation or to make someone do something, indicating the subject causes an action to occur.
-게 되다
A final ending in Korean that indicates a change of state or situation, often used to express that something has come to happen or will happen.
-(으)ㄴ 적이 있다
A final ending in Korean used to indicate that an experience has occurred in the past, suggesting familiarity with a certain event or action.
-아/어 있다
A final ending in Korean used to indicate a state of being that results from a previous action, showing that something has been left in a certain condition.
-아/어 가다
A final ending in Korean that indicates a progressive action towards a certain state or direction, often emphasizing continuity in an ongoing situation or behavior.
-(으)ㄴ/는 셈이다
A final ending in Korean used to indicate that something can be counted or considered as a certain situation, often used to express an assumption or conclusion.
-아/어 오다
A final ending in Korean that indicates a progressive action moving towards the speaker, often signifying a continuous action that has reached the present from the past.
-(으)ㄹ 뻔했다
A final ending in Korean used to express a near miss or a situation that almost occurred, often conveying a sense of relief or caution.
-나 보다
A final ending in Korean used to express an assumption or speculation about a situation, often indicating that the speaker is inferring based on evidence or appearances.
-기 마련이다
A final ending in Korean that implies something is natural or inevitable, often used to express a belief that a situation will happen as expected.
-(으)ㄴ/는 모양이다
A final ending in Korean used to indicate that something seems to be the case based on observations or evidence, often implying a judgment or conclusion drawn from the current situation.
-아/어 버렸다
A final ending in Korean that conveys a sense of completion or an irreversible action, often suggesting that something has been done unexpectedly or with a sense of regret.
아/어 보이다
A final ending in Korean used to express that something appears to be a certain way based on visual or contextual cues, often used to convey assumptions or perceptions.
-(으)ㄴ/는 척하다
A final ending in Korean used to indicate that someone pretends or acts as if something is the case, often implying a deliberate feigning of a state or behavior.
-(으)ㄹ 지도 모르다
A final ending in Korean used to express uncertainty or possibility, indicating that something might happen or could be true.
-아/어 두다
A final ending in Korean used to indicate that an action has been intentionally left in a certain state or condition, often implying that it is for future use or reference.
-(으)ㄹ 리가 없다
A final ending in Korean used to express disbelief or impossibility, indicating that something cannot be the case or is highly unlikely.