Korean vocabulary list:
evidentiality
- 구나–(formal, highly addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to imply a certain feeling in a newly learned fact
- 까마는–An expression used to indicate that the speaker accepts the preceding statement, while possessing questions or doubts that ultimately do not affect the following statement
- 는답디다–(formal, moderately addressee-raising) An expression used to pass along a message or fact that the speaker heard earlier
- 답디다–(formal, moderately addressee-raising) An expression used to pass along a message or fact that the speaker heard earlier
- 답디다–(formal, moderately addressee-raising) An expression used to pass along the message or fact the speaker heard earlier
- 더군–(informal addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to convey a newly learned fact from a past personal experience, and indicate that the speaker notices or is impressed by it
- 디다–(formal, moderately addressee-raising) A sentence-final ending used when the speaker conveys and notifies someone of an event he/she experienced personally
- 랍디다–(formal, moderately addressee-raising) An expression used to convey the message or fact the speaker heard earlier
- 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
- 보다–An auxiliary adjective used to indicate that the act or state mentioned in the preceding statement is guessed by or is known to the speaker, though not precisely
- 하다–An auxiliary adjective used to indicate that the fact mentioned in the present statement is the reason or evidence for the following statement