-시까

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Korean[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Related to Hwanghae and northern Gyeonggi dialectal 시꺄 (-sikkya). Compare 시니까 (-sinikka), which is also used in surrounding regions.

Pronunciation[edit]

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?sikka
Revised Romanization (translit.)?si'kka
McCune–Reischauer?sikka
Yale Romanization?si.kka

Suffix[edit]

시까 (-sikka)

  1. Hwanghae form of 습니까 (seumnikka, Interrogative suffix for sentence-final verbs).
    • 2007 March 6, 단옥선 [danokseon], “단옥선 할머니 (78)의 고 함창하 할아버지 이야기 [danokseon halmeoni (78)ui go hamchangha harabeoji iyagi]”, in 형과니의삶 [hyeonggwaniuisam]‎[1], 황해남도 옹진군 강동면 [hwanghaenamdo ongjin'gun gangdongmyeon], archived from the original on 13 January 2022:
      얼마나 괴로웠시까...
      Eolmana goerowot-gat-sikka...
      How distressing must it have been...