-군

See also:

Korean

Etymology 1

Contracted from 구나 (-guna); see there for more.

Suffix

• (-gun)

  1. I see; in the intimate style or in monologues, used to emphasize a new fact that the speaker has learned.
    그렇.Geureo-kun.I see.
    결국 탈레반 승리했.Gyeolguk Talleban-i seungni-haet-gun.The Taliban has won in the end, I see.
    오늘 후덥지근하.Oneul-do tto hudeopjigeun-ha-get-gun.So today will be stuffy and hot, too.
Usage notes
  • For verbs, the bare form cannot be used; it must be marked with tense/aspect, i.e. (-neun-, present-tense suffix), (-deo-, retrospective suffix), (-eot-, past-tense suffix), (-get-, future-tense suffix). This is not the case for adjectives.

Etymology 2

Nativisation of the Sino-Korean term (, gun). Probably (-s-, genitive marker) + 군(軍) (gun, soldier).

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?gun
Revised Romanization (translit.)?gun
McCune–Reischauer?kun
Yale Romanization?kwun

Suffix

• (-gun)

  1. North Korea standard spelling of (-kkun).
Derived terms
  • 일군 (ilgun, worker)
  • 춤군 (chumgun, dancer)
  • 낚시군 (naksigun, fisherman)
  • 사냥군 (sanyanggun, hunter)
  • 씨름군 (ssireumgun, wrestler)
  • 살림군 (sallimgun, housekeeper)
  • 구경군 (gugyeonggun, spectator, onlooker)
  • 심부름군 (simbureumgun, messenger)
  • 이야기군 (iyagigun, storyteller)
  • 나뭇군 (namutgun, woodcutter)
  • 털이군 (teorigun, pheasant hunter)
  • 거랑군 (georanggun)
  • 향도(香徒)군 (hyangdogun, pallbearer)
  • 상(喪)두군 (sangdugun, pallbearer)
  • 덜렁군 (deolleonggun, skittish person)
  • 짐질군 (jimjilgun, pack horse) (derogatory)
  • 모군(募軍)군 (mogun'gun, construction worker)
  • 염(廉)알이군 (yeomarigun, snoop, busybody) (derogatory)
  • 벼팔이군 (byeoparigun, rice merchant)
  • 소거간(居間)군 (sogeogan'gun, cattle merchant)
  • 밀렵(密獵)군 (millyeopgun, poacher)
  • 사기(詐欺)군 (sagigun, cheater)
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