-까

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Korean[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle Korean 가〮 (Yale: -ká), from Old Korean (*-ka). See (-ga) (Etymology 2) for more cognates.

Suffix[edit]

(-kka)

  1. an interrogative particle not used in isolation in Modern Korean. It appears in the following compositions:
    -을까 (-eulkka)
    -습니까 (-seumnikka)
    (possibly) -으니까 (-eunikka)