Korean

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Alternative forms

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  • (-u)after vowels and (l)

Etymology

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Ablaut variant of 으오 (-euo). Compare (-gu) for (-go).

Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?euu
Revised Romanization (translit.)?euu
McCune–Reischauer?ŭu
Yale Romanization?uwu

Suffix

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으우 (-euu)

  1. (dated) Alternative form of 으오 (-euo, semi-formal style sentence-final suffix), commonly used by older women when addressing socially superior women in informal contexts.
    언니 오늘 어디 ?Eonni-neun oneul eodi ga-si-u?Where are you [lit. older sister] going today?
    요즘 젊은 핸드폰밖에 모르.
    Yojeum jeolmeun geot-deur-eun haendeupon-bakke moreu-u.
    The young ones nowadays don't know about anything except for cell phones.