-는가

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Korean

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?neun'ga
Revised Romanization (translit.)?neunga
McCune–Reischauer?nŭn'ga
Yale Romanization?nunka

Suffix

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는가 (-neun'ga)

  1. a final ending indicating a question or a guess, attached to a verb
    오늘 부장 오시는가요?Oneul bujang-nim-do osi-neun'gayo?Is the manager coming today as well?
    방학 동안에도 학교학생이 많이 는가요?Banghak dong'an-e-do hakgyo-e haksaeng-i mani in-neun'gayo?Are there many students in the school during the vacation, too?
  2. combined with 보다 (boda): it seems, it appears, it looks like
    Synonym: 보다 (-na boda)
    오빠아직도 자는 보니까 오늘 출근 안 하는가 .
    Oppa-ga ajik-do janeun geol bo-nikka oneul chulgeun an ha-neun'ga bwa.
    Seeing that my brother is still sleeping, it appears that he will not go to work today.