User talk:Deslee

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On honorific affixes in Korean

Hi, it happened to me that I didn't notice your question you left on my talk page on the old conlang wiki and discovered it three years later ;)

No, Korean does not have anything comparable to Japanese o- or go- (and yes, the Japanese word is ご飯 gohan, not ohan). What Korean does have is honorific nominative marker -께서 -kkeseo, honorific version of usual -이/-가 -i/-ga, and honorific verbal suffix -시- -si- that comes immediately after verb stem. Nijukona (talk) 11:22, 21 February 2013 (CET)

Nominationes!

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