께서 (honorific subject marker)
Honorific version of 이/가 (subject particle)
Examples
Related Grammar Rules
도 particle (also, too, even)
The particle 도 attaches to nouns to mean 'also', 'too', or 'even'. It replaces subject/object particles 이/가 and 을/를...
만 particle (only, just)
The particle 만 means 'only' or 'just' and indicates exclusivity or limitation.
밖에 particle with negatives (only, nothing but)
밖에 means 'only' but MUST be used with a negative verb. It emphasizes scarcity or insufficiency.
보다 particle (than - comparison)
보다 follows a noun to indicate comparison, meaning 'than' or 'compared to'.
까지 particle (even, up to)
까지 has two main meanings: 1) 'until/up to' (endpoint), 2) 'even' (unexpected extent).
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