-지비

Etymology
Of Native Korean origin, related to standard Korean. It is the most conservative descendant of the middle Korean form. Used in Hamgyong dialect speaking regions south of and.

Suffix

 * 1) ** The interviewee, a Ukrainian woman named Maria Kovalenko, was married to a Koryo-saram man and had come to Kazakhstan during the deportation of Soviet Koreans due to her husband. The area in Kazakhstan where the documentary was filmed had a Koryo-saram majority in the past, and Koryo-mar was apparently the lingua franca and primary language for a short time.
 * 1) ** The interviewee, a Ukrainian woman named Maria Kovalenko, was married to a Koryo-saram man and had come to Kazakhstan during the deportation of Soviet Koreans due to her husband. The area in Kazakhstan where the documentary was filmed had a Koryo-saram majority in the past, and Koryo-mar was apparently the lingua franca and primary language for a short time.
 * 1) ** The interviewee, a Ukrainian woman named Maria Kovalenko, was married to a Koryo-saram man and had come to Kazakhstan during the deportation of Soviet Koreans due to her husband. The area in Kazakhstan where the documentary was filmed had a Koryo-saram majority in the past, and Koryo-mar was apparently the lingua franca and primary language for a short time.

Usage notes
In North Korea, this form appears to be becoming old fashioned in more larger cities and coastal areas, though in more inland regions it seems to be more widely used.