Korean vocabulary list:
case-marking
- 가–A postpositional particle referring to a subject under a certain state or situation, or the subject of an act
- 게–A postpositional particle referring to the subject that is influenced by a certain act
- 격–case
- 께–(honorific) '에게'; a postpositional particle referring to the subject that an act has an influence on
- 께서–(honorific) '가,' '이'; a postpositional particle used to indicate that the subject of an act is elevated
- 내–I
- 들–A postpositional particle used when there are several subjects in the sentence
- 로–A postpositional particle that indicates time
- 로서–A postpositional particle that indicates a status, position, or qualification
- 를–A postpositional particle used to indicate the subject that an act has a direct influence on
- 서–A postpositional particle used to indicate that the preceding statement is the subject by emphasizing the number
- 에–with; for; against; on; in; to; as
- 에게–A postpositional particle referring to the subject that is influenced by a certain action
- 에게로–A postpositional particle used to indicate that the entity it is attached to is affected by a certain act
- 에로–A postpositional particle used to indicate the direction of the subject that an act has influence on
- 에서–A postpositional particle used to indicate that the preceding word refers to the subject of the sentence
- 으로–A postpositional particle that indicates a status or capacity
- 으로서–A postpositional particle that indicates a status, position, or qualification
- 을–A postpositional particle used to indicate the subject that an action has a direct influence on
- 의–A postpositional particle used to indicate that the referent of the preceding word is the object of the act that the following word means
- 이다–A predicate particle indicating the meaning of the attribute or category of the thing that the subject of the sentence refers to
- 절–An abbreviated word for '저를' (me)
- 주체–agent; subject