Korean vocabulary list:
bound forms
- 고래–An abbreviated word for '고리하여' (a conjugated form of '고리하다' (do so))
- 그러게–right; I know; yeah
- 그러게–I told you so
- 긴–A sentence-final ending used when gently denying or refuting the other person's statement
- 깔–A suffix used to mean a state or a quality
- 누리-–A bound form meaning “to enjoy, to live happily,” used to express delight in life, benefits, or worldly happiness
- 대단히–very much; greatly
- 들-–A bound form used to indicate plurality or collectivity, meaning "together" or "all within the same group."
- 래–(informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to ask about something the listener knows from having heard it; (informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to convey another person's order, request, etc; (informal addressee-lowering) An expression used to ask the listener about the order, request, etc., the listener knows from having heard it
- 러–A connective ending used to express the purpose of an action such as going and coming
- 력–A suffix used to mean a calendar
- 력–A suffix used to mean an ability or a power
- 맞이–A suffix used to mean "greeting a certain day, person, object, etc."
- 몹시–much; extremely
- 무지–very; really
- 버-–A bound verb stem used in words such as 버리다, carrying the meaning “to throw away, to discard, to end up doing.” Functions as a base form in derivational verb creation
- 부르-–A bound verb stem used to form verbs such as 부르다 (“to call, to name, to sing”), functioning as a base for words relating to calling or vocal expression
- 상당히–fairly; pretty; considerably
- 생기다–An auxiliary adjective used when reaching a negative situation mentioned in the preceding statement
- 세상–being never
- 썩–exceedingly; greatly; so
- 아니다–not
- 않다–An auxiliary verb used to negate the act depicted by a preceding verb
- 않다–An auxiliary adjective used to negate the state depicted by a preceding adjective
- 않다–do not
- 양–A word used to indicate that one seems to be in a certain state or likely to do a certain thing
- 이래–since
- 채–barely; hardly
- 최-–A prefix used to mean "the most, the best."
- 회–turn