라
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Korean
Usage notes
The suffix -라 (-ra) is attached to the sequential form, and if the verb ends in the consonant ㄹ (l), the ㄹ (l) does not drop out.
Derived terms
- 라고 (rago)
Etymology 3
Contraction of 라고 (rago)
Particle
라 • (ra)
- used after direct quotation
Suffix
—라 • (-ra)
Usage notes
The particle 라 (ra) has its alternative form, 이라 (ira). The former appears after a vowel, and the latter appears after a consonant.
The suffix -라 (-ra) takes the sequential form, and if the stem ends in ㄹ (l), the ㄹ (l) does not drop out.
The suffix -라 (-ra) is for present tense only, and if other tenses are needed, -다 (da) is used.
Etymology 4
Contraction of 라서 (raseo)
Suffix
—라 • (-ra)
Usage notes
The suffix -라 (-ra) is for present tense only, and if other tenses are needed, -어 (eo) and -어서 (eoseo) are used.
Suffix
—라 • (-ra)
- (after 아니다 (anida, “not to be”)) and, but
- 친구가 아니라 원수다, 아주.
- Chin-guga anira wonsuda, aju.
- You're much like an enemy rather than a friend.
Synonyms
- 고 (go)
Suffix
—라 • (-ra)
Derived terms
- 더라 (deora): past tense
- 리라 (rira): future tense
See also
- 니라 (nira): for adjectives
- 느니라 (neunira): for verbs
Etymology 7
Korean reading of various Chinese characters.
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