Korean vocabulary list:
durative / continuation
- 가다–become; turn
- 거리다–A suffix that means "continuously being in that state" and makes the word a verb
- 겸–A bound noun used to indicate that someone is doing one thing while doing another
- 계시다–(honorific) 있다; an auxiliary verb used to indicate the continuation of the action or result of the preceding statement
- 까지–A postpositional particle referring to the end of a certain range
- 껏–A suffix used to mean "all the time until then."
- 놓다–An auxiliary verb used when emphasizing the continuation of the state of the preceding statement
- 달다–An auxiliary verb indicating that the listener does an action meaning the preceding statement for the speaker
- 두다–An auxiliary verb used when doing an action in the preceding statement and continuously maintaining its result
- 면서–A connective ending used when more than two actions or states happen at the same time
- 아 가다–An expression used to indicate that the act or state mentioned in the preceding statement is continued
- 아 오다–An expression used to indicate that the act or state mentioned in the preceding statement is continued as a certain set point of time is approaching
- 아직–yet; still
- 었–An ending of a word used to indicate that an event was completed in the past or its result continues in the present
- 었던–An expression used to recall a past incident or state, and indicate that the incident or state is suspended, not completed
- 였던–An expression used to recall a past incident or state, and indicate that the incident or state is suspended, not completed
- 오다–An auxiliary verb used to indicate that the act or state mentioned in the preceding statement is continued
- 있다–An auxiliary verb used to indicate the continuation of the state of the preceding statement
- 째–A suffix used to mean "during."
- 치레–A suffix used to mean "to go through something."