Korean vocabulary list:
stance / guess / conviction
- 거–A bound noun used to indicate a speaker's guess, conviction, etc
- 것–A bound noun used to indicate one's confidence or emphasis regarding a certain fact
- 는가–A sentence-final ending used when the speaker is asking himself/herself or assuming something
- 던가–A sentence-final ending used to ask oneself or assume about a fact of the past
- 듯–A bound noun used to indicate one's guess or assumption
- 듯이–A bound noun used to indicate one's guess or assumption
- 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
- 만–A bound noun indicating that the action meant by the preceding statement is possible
- 모양–A bound noun used to indicate that a person guesses or assumes that something would be a certain way
- 바–A bound noun used to emphasize one's opinion
- 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
- 아니다–not
- 었–A ending of a word used to assertively state that the future event will be like that
- 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 emphatically state the speaker's thoughts or argument to the listener
- 터–A bound noun meaning one’s plan, guess, or will