-들

Etymology
Beyond Korean, most likely related to 🇨🇬 ; if so, the ancestral form may have been or similar.

Particle

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Usage notes

 * Korean does not grammatically distinguish between singular and plural nouns. Thus, while means "people",  can mean either "person" or "people", depending on context.
 * has a nuance of emphasizing the individuality of each item. Compare the following:
 * is not typically used for a quantified noun, except in a construction where the classifier precedes the quantified noun and is linked by the genitive particle.
 * is obligatory after the deictic determiners, ,.
 * can used after an adverb or an object to pluralize the subject, especially when the subject has been omitted.
 * is not typically used for a quantified noun, except in a construction where the classifier precedes the quantified noun and is linked by the genitive particle.
 * is obligatory after the deictic determiners, ,.
 * can used after an adverb or an object to pluralize the subject, especially when the subject has been omitted.
 * is obligatory after the deictic determiners, ,.
 * can used after an adverb or an object to pluralize the subject, especially when the subject has been omitted.
 * is obligatory after the deictic determiners, ,.
 * can used after an adverb or an object to pluralize the subject, especially when the subject has been omitted.
 * is obligatory after the deictic determiners, ,.
 * can used after an adverb or an object to pluralize the subject, especially when the subject has been omitted.
 * can used after an adverb or an object to pluralize the subject, especially when the subject has been omitted.
 * can used after an adverb or an object to pluralize the subject, especially when the subject has been omitted.
 * can used after an adverb or an object to pluralize the subject, especially when the subject has been omitted.