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  2. Korean speech levels - Wikipedia

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    Each Korean speech level can be combined with honorific or non-honorific noun and verb forms. Taken together, there are 14 combinations. Some of these speech levels are disappearing from the majority of Korean speech. Hasoseo-che is now used mainly in movies or dramas set in the Joseon era and in religious speech. [1]

  3. Korean grammar - Wikipedia

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    Verb endings constitute a large and rich class of morphemes, indicating such things in a sentence as tense, mood, aspect, speech level (of which there are 7 in Korean), and honorifics. Prefixes and suffixes are numerous, partly because Korean is an agglutinative language.

  4. Korean language - Wikipedia

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    There are seven verb paradigms or speech levels in Korean, and each level has its own unique set of verb endings which are used to indicate the level of formality of a situation. [37] Unlike honorifics —which are used to show respect towards the referent (the person spoken of)— speech levels are used to show respect towards a speaker's or ...

  5. Korean honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Ssi (Hangul: 씨; Hanja: 氏) is the most commonly used honorific used amongst people of approximately equal speech level. It is attached after the full name, such as ' Lee Seokmin ssi'' (이석민 씨) , or simply after the first name, "Seokmin ssi (석민 씨)" if the speaker is more familiar with someone.

  6. Category:Korean grammar - Wikipedia

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    Korean speech levels; V. Korean verbs This page was last edited on 18 December 2022, at 16:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

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  9. Honorifics (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Korean honorific speech is a mixture of subject honorification, object exaltation, and the various speech levels. Depending on how these three factors are used, the speaker highlights different aspects of the relationship between the speaker, the subject, and the listener (who may also be the subject).