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Korean
- 는가 (-neun'ga) (with verbs)
- 인가 (-in'ga) (with nouns)
Pronunciation
Romanizations |
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Revised Romanization? | eun'ga |
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Revised Romanization (translit.)? | eunga |
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McCune–Reischauer? | ŭn'ga |
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Yale Romanization? | unka |
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Noun
은가 • (-eun'ga)
- a final ending indicating a question or a guess, attached to an adjective
- 저녁에 먹을 게 많은가요? ― Jeonyeog-e meog-eul ge man-eun'gayo? ― Is there plenty to eat for supper?
- combined with 보다 (boda): it seems, it appears, it looks like
- 날이 좋은가 봐요. ― Nar-i jo-eun'ga bwayo. ― The weather seems to be nice.
Usage notes
- Adjectival stems ending in a vowel or ㄹ (l) will take ㄴ가 (-n'ga) and adjectival stems ending in any consonant apart from ㄹ (l), take 은가 (-eun'ga)