Etymology
From Middle Korean ᄒᆞ고〮 (Yale: -hòkwó), equivalent to 하 (ha, “to say; to do”) + 고 (-go, connective suffix).
Pronunciation
More information Romanizations, Revised Romanization? ...
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Revised Romanization? | hago |
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Revised Romanization (translit.)? | hago |
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McCune–Reischauer? | hago |
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Yale Romanization? | hako |
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Particle
하고 • (-hago) (colloquial)
- and
- Synonym: 이랑 (-irang)
- 이거하고 저거만 샀어. ― Igeo-hago jeogeo-man sasseo. ― I just bought this and that.
- with
- Synonym: 이랑 (-irang)
- 남자친구하고 가면 재밌어. ― Namjachin'gu-hago gamyeon jaemisseo. ― It's fun if you go with your boyfriend.