-을까

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Korean

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?eulkka
Revised Romanization (translit.)?eulkka
McCune–Reischauer?ŭlkka
Yale Romanization?ul.kka

Suffix

을까 (-eulkka)

  1. Inquisitive or tentative ending.
    음악이나 들을까요?
    eumag-ina deureulkkayo?
    Shall we listen to music or something?

Usage notes

  • —ᆯ까 (-lkka)/—을까 (-eulkka) is attached to the stem of verbs/adjectives to express a suggestion or question, asking listener's opinion. The particle —요 (-yo) can be added for politeness.
  • Verbs/adjectives ending in a vowel or (l) will take —ᆯ까 (-lkka) and verbs/adjectives ending in a consonant will take —을까 (-eulkka) ending.

See also