-ㄴ

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See also: and -ㄴ-

Korean[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?n
Revised Romanization (translit.)?n
McCune–Reischauer?n
Yale Romanization?n

Etymology 1[edit]

From Middle Korean (Yale: -n). See the main entry for more.

Particle[edit]

(-n)

  1. Colloquial post-vowel allomorphic form of (-eun, topic marker).
Usage notes[edit]
  • This form is especially frequent after very common words, such as personal pronouns or (geo, thing).
  • It is not used in writing other than highly colloquial registers.

Etymology 2[edit]

From Middle Korean (Yale: -n). See the main entry for more.

Suffix[edit]

(-n)

  1. Post-vowel or post-liquid allomorphic form of (-eun, past or realis adnominal suffix).

Etymology 3[edit]

Short for 너라 (-neora).

Suffix[edit]

(-n)

  1. Only used in (on, (endearing) come here!).