か

Etymology 1
.

Etymology 2
From.

Particle

 * 1) final interrogative particle, similar to a question mark ("?").
 * 2) particle marking alternatives in a list; "or"
 * 3) whether (or not)
 * 4) indication of doubt
 * 1) whether (or not)
 * 2) indication of doubt
 * 1) indication of doubt
 * 1) indication of doubt

Usage notes

 * In Classical Japanese, attaches to the rentaikei:
 * The Japanese full stop is traditionally used in place of a question mark after this particle.
 * The Japanese full stop is traditionally used in place of a question mark after this particle.

Etymology 3
First cited to.

Prefix

 * 1)  very

Etymology 4
From. Only persists in stems. No longer productive in Modern Japanese.

Suffix

 * 1) forms  from stems, indicating the state or feeling of an object

Usage notes

 * May attach directly to a root.
 * May be followed in turn by -i adjective-forming suffix.
 * More rarely, may be followed by -i adjective-forming suffix.
 * Often follows -na adjective-forming suffixes or ; see also  and
 * May be followed in turn by -i adjective-forming suffix.
 * More rarely, may be followed by -i adjective-forming suffix.
 * Often follows -na adjective-forming suffixes or ; see also  and
 * More rarely, may be followed by -i adjective-forming suffix.
 * Often follows -na adjective-forming suffixes or ; see also  and
 * Often follows -na adjective-forming suffixes or ; see also  and
 * Often follows -na adjective-forming suffixes or ; see also  and