が

Etymology 2
From. Compare 🇨🇬 (possibly borrowed from Japanese into Korean).

Particle

 * 1) Indicates the subject of a sentence.
 * 2)  conjunction ("but")
 * 3)  possessive used to connect nouns, most often seen in place names as.
 * 1)  conjunction ("but")
 * 2)  possessive used to connect nouns, most often seen in place names as.
 * 1)  conjunction ("but")
 * 2)  possessive used to connect nouns, most often seen in place names as.
 * 1)  possessive used to connect nouns, most often seen in place names as.
 * 1)  possessive used to connect nouns, most often seen in place names as.
 * 1)  possessive used to connect nouns, most often seen in place names as.
 * 1)  possessive used to connect nouns, most often seen in place names as.
 * 1)  possessive used to connect nouns, most often seen in place names as.
 * 1)  possessive used to connect nouns, most often seen in place names as.

Usage notes

 * Words that continue to be used with the literary possessive today include and.

Etymology 1
From, from. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Particle

 * : of, -'s
 * 1) Indicates the subject of a sentence.
 * 2) particle indicating purpose/intent; for; to
 * 1) Indicates the subject of a sentence.
 * 2) particle indicating purpose/intent; for; to
 * 1) particle indicating purpose/intent; for; to
 * 1) particle indicating purpose/intent; for; to
 * 1) particle indicating purpose/intent; for; to

Usage notes

 * is used for personal names or pronouns, is used otherwise. See  for details.
 * Historically, after an original Proto-Ryukyuan, ga palatalizes to gya, as seen in the Omoro Sōshi.

Etymology 2
Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Particle

 * , similar to a question mark ("?"). Appear only in wh-questions,but followed by やー can be used in other interrogations.