-게

Usage notes
This ending can also be added to the endings and  and their allomorphs, in which they give a meaning of "Let's get finished..." and "Let's start/get ...ing", respectively.

Etymology 1
From. Old Korean has adverb-deriving, although uncommon. In Middle Korean, it coexisted with and, but it has since displaced both to become by far the most productive adverbial suffix in Korean.

Suffix

 * 1) -ly;
 * 2) so that
 * 1) so that
 * 1) so that
 * 1) so that

Usage notes

 * derives causatives:
 * approximately means "to end up", with a nuance of being involuntary:
 * approximately means "to end up", with a nuance of being involuntary:
 * approximately means "to end up", with a nuance of being involuntary:

Etymology 2
First attested in the nineteenth century. Formally the same suffix as Etymology 1. It stems from a practice in which the mood-marking main verb was left implicit in colloquial conversation, causing the originally adverbalized stem to develop into the main stem of the clause.

Suffix

 * 1) are you going to...;
 * 1) are you going to...;

Etymology 3
From.

Usage notes

 * Used only for pronouns.
 * In contemporary language, used only in, ,.