-간
Appearance
Korean
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Shortening of 갓 (-gat-) + 니 (-ni).[1] Compare 언 (-eon), which is also used in northwestern Korean.
Suffix
[edit]간 • (-gan)
- (Pyongan, parts of Hwanghae) a plain-style interrogative suffix
- 1981, 김시봉 [gimsibong], “아이어르는소리둥둥타령 [aieoreuneunsori-dungdungtaryeong]”, in MBC 한국민요대전 음반자료 사이트 [MBC han'gungminyodaejeon eumbanjaryo saiteu][1], 평안북도 동림군 동림읍 [pyeong'anbukdo dongnimgun dongnimeup]:
Usage notes
[edit]- Used in place of where 겠니 (-genni) would be used in Standard Korean.
References
[edit]- ^ 최소연 (Choi So-yeon) (2020) 황해도 안악 지역어의 음운론적연구 [hwanghaedo anak jiyeogeoui eumullonjeogyeon'gu, A Phonological Study on the Regional Language of Anak County in the Hwanghae Region], 서울대학교 대학원 [seouldaehakgyo daehagwon], page 105