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Korean postpositions
Postpositions in Korean
Postpositions in Korean
Korean postpositions, or particles, are suffixes or short words in Korean grammar that immediately follow a noun or pronoun. This article uses the Revised Romanization of Korean to show pronunciation. The hangul versions in the official orthographic form are given underneath. | joshi-link =-은
| joshi-link =-이
| joshi-link =-께서
| joshi-link =-을
| joshi-link =-에게
| joshi-link =-께
| joshi-link =-로
| joshi-link =-에
| joshi-link =-에서
| joshi-link =-부터 | joshi-link =-까지
| joshi-link =-만
| joshi-link =-의
| joshi-link =-도
| joshi-link =-와 | joshi-link =-아 | joshi-link =-여
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