Korean vocabulary list:
indefinite / interrogative pronouns
- 것–something
- 고–around; or such
- 그–that
- 누구–A pronoun used to indicate a person that one does not know
- 는가–(formal, moderately addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending referring to a question about a fact of the present
- 던가–(formal, moderately addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to ask about a fact of the past
- 든지–A postpositional particle used when it does not matter which one is chosen
- 듯–A bound noun indicating a state of being unsure as to whether something is so or not
- 라도–A postpositional word that indicates the speaker's doubt or question about an unclear fact
- 려고–(informal addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to doubt a given situation and ask again about it
- 마는–A postpositional particle used when accepting the preceding content while also stating a question about it, a situation that contradicts to it, etc
- 머–what; anything; something
- 몇–how many
- 몇–how many
- 모–so-and-so
- 무엇–what; anything; something
- 뭐–what
- 아무–anybody; anyone; Mr. So-and-so; Mrs. So-and-so; somebody; such and such a person
- 아무개–so-and-so
- 어느–which; certain; any; some
- 어디–where; somewhere; anywhere; something; great help; great advantage; all
- 어떻게–how, what
- 어째서–An abbreviated word for '어찌하여서' (a conjugated form of '어찌하다')
- 어찌–why; how
- 언제–when; at what time
- 얼마–what amount; what number; what price; some; some amount; some degree
- 왜–why
- 이든지–A postpositional particle used when it does not matter which one is chosen
- 이라도–A postpositional particle that indicates the speaker's doubt or question about an unclear fact
- 자고–(informal addressee-lowering) A sentence-final ending used to ask again about a fact that one heard and confirm it
- 타–other; another
- 타–someone; others
- 하등–any; at all; bit