Korean vocabulary list:
additive / inclusive
- 거나–A postpositional particle used to list more than two things, though whichever one chooses makes no difference
- 거니와–(old-fashioned) A connective ending used to recognize the truth of the preceding statement, while indicating there is another relevant fact
- 겸–A bound noun used to indicate that something or someone can act as both one thing and another
- 고–A postpositional particle used to list two or more things and choose them on an equal basis
- 과–A postpositional particle used to list the preceding and following nouns
- 그리고–and
- 급–as well as; also
- 까지–A postpositional particle referring to an addition to the present state or degree
- 까지–A postpositional particle referring to an addition to the present state or degree
- 나–A postpositional particle used to list two or more things, or choose only one of the listed things
- 니–A postpositional particle used to list two or more things on an equal footing
- 다–A postpositional particle used to connect and list several objects
- 대로–A postpositional particle used when two or more things are divided
- 들–et cetera
- 등–et cetera
- 또–moreover; besides; and; as well
- 랑–A postpositional particle used to connect the preceding and following nouns
- 로써–A postpositional particle used to indicate everything that has been said or done until the point of the preceding statement is included
- 며–A postpositional particle that connects two or more similar objects that are written consecutively
- 면–A postpositional particle that connects two or more objects
- 면서–A connective ending used when more than two actions or states happen at the same time
- 아니–even
- 에–to
- 에다–A postpositional particle referring to an entity that is added to
- 와–A postpositional particle used to list the preceding and following nouns on an equal footing
- 위–Something in addition to something that exists already
- 으로써–A postpositional particle used to indicate everything that has been said or done until the point of the preceding statement is included
- 의–A postpositional particle used to indicate that the referent of the preceding word limits the properties or amount of the referent of the following word or that two words are on an equal footing
- 이고–A postpositional particle used to list two or more things and choose them on an equal basis
- 이나–A postpositional particle used to list two or more things on an equal footing or indicate that only one of the listed things is being chosen
- 이니–A postpositional particle used to list two or more things on an equal footing
- 이다–A postpositional particle used to connect and list several objects
- 이라고–A postpositional particle used to indicate that one is not happy with the preceding statement
- 이며–A postpositional particle that connects two or more similar objects that are mentioned consecutively
- 잡–A prefix used to mean "several things being mixed" or "small, trivial, and thus insignificant."
- 하다–An auxiliary verb used to indicate that one also does an action in the preceding word
- 하며–A postpositional particle used to connect two or more similar referents that are stated consecutively