연결어미 - Connective endings

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-다가

A Korean connective ending used to indicate a transition from one action to another, often implying that the first action is incomplete before the second action starts.

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-고 나서

A Korean connective ending used to express that one action is completed before another action takes place.

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-(으)ㄴ/는데

A Korean connective ending that indicates a contrast or background information related to the main clause, often used to set up a situation or reason.

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-(으)려고

A Korean connective ending used to indicate an intention or purpose behind an action, implying that the action is done with a specific goal in mind.

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-(으)려면

A Korean connective ending used to express a conditional statement, indicating that if a specific condition is met, then a certain action or situation will follow.

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-느라고

A Korean connective ending used to indicate a reason or cause for an action, often implying that the subject was unable to do something else because of the effort put into the first action.

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-아/어야

A Korean connective ending used to express necessity or obligation, indicating that one must do something in order to achieve a desired outcome.

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-(으)ㄹ까 봐(서)

A Korean connective ending used to express fear or concern about a potential outcome, often implying precaution in case something undesirable occurs.

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-거나

A Korean connective ending used to indicate an alternative choice or option, often translating to 'or' in English. It is commonly used when presenting different possibilities in a statement.

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-자마자

A Korean connective ending used to indicate that one action occurs immediately after another, often translating to 'as soon as' in English.

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-(으0ㄹ수록

A Korean connective ending used to express that the degree of one action or state increases as another action or state increases, translating to 'the more… the more…' in English.

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-아/어서

A Korean connective ending that indicates a reason or cause, often translating to 'because' or 'so' in English. It connects two clauses where the first explains the reason for the action in the second.

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아/어서 그런지

a Korean phrase used to express that a certain condition or observation may be attributed to a previous action or state, often translated as 'maybe because of…' in English.

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-더니

A Korean connective ending used to indicate a past action or state that has implications or consequences in the present, often translated as 'I observed that…' in English.

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-(으)ㄹ지

A Korean connective ending used to express uncertainty or doubt about a situation, often translated as 'whether' or 'if' in English.

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-(으)면서

A Korean connective ending used to describe two simultaneous actions or states, often translated as 'while' in English.

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-(으)니까

A Korean connective ending used to indicate a reason or cause for a situation, often translated as 'since' or 'because' in English.

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-(으)면

A Korean connective ending used to express a conditional meaning, often translated as 'if' in English.

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-든지

A Korean connective ending used to indicate an alternative or choice between options, often translated as 'either… or…' in English.

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-(으)ㄴ/는 데다가

A Korean connective ending used to add information or to mention an additional point, often translated as 'in addition to' or 'not only… but also' in English.

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-(으)ㄴ/는 대신에

A Korean connective ending used to indicate a substitute or compensation, often translated as 'instead of' or 'in place of' in English.

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-아/어도

A Korean connective ending used to express concession or allowance, often translated as 'even if' or 'although' in English.

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-는 김에

A Korean connective ending used to indicate that while doing one action, another related action can be taken, often translated as 'while you're at it' in English.

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-는 바람에

A Korean connective ending used to indicate that one action has caused an unexpected or unfortunate outcome, often translated as 'because of' or 'due to' in English.

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-(으)ㄴ 채로

A Korean connective ending used to indicate that an action is performed in a certain state or condition, often translated as 'in a state of' or 'while.'

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-(으)ㄴ/는 덕분에

A Korean connective ending used to express gratitude or acknowledge the cause of a positive outcome, often translated as 'thanks to' or 'due to' in English.

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-도록

A Korean connective ending used to indicate purpose or intention, often translated as 'so that' or 'in order to.'

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-기에/길래

A Korean connective ending used to explain a reason or cause, often translated as 'because' or 'since.'

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-더라도

A Korean connective ending used to express a concession, often translated as 'even if' or 'even though.'

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-다가 보면

A Korean connective ending that expresses the idea of realizing something or encountering a situation unexpectedly while doing another action, often translated as 'if you keep doing (something), you will (eventually) get to (something).' This ending conveys a sense of continuous action leading to an eventual outcome.