"-스무니까" meaning in All languages combined

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Suffix [Korean]

IPA: [s͈ɯmunik͈a̠] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: 스무니까 [canonical], -seumunikka [romanization]
Etymology: A stereotypical Japanese mispronunciation of the formal polite interrogative verbal suffix 습니까 (-seumnikka), as Japanese lacks coda /-m/. See also Chinese 思密達/思密达 (sīmìdá), Japanese ニダ (nida), Japanese and Chinese equivalents towards Koreans. Etymology templates: {{IPAfont|/-m/}} /-m/, {{cog|zh|思密達|tr=sīmìdá}} Chinese 思密達/思密达 (sīmìdá), {{cog|ja|ニダ|tr=nida}} Japanese ニダ (nida) Head templates: {{ko-pos|suffix}} 스무니까 • (-seumunikka)
  1. (sometimes offensive) Alternative form of 습니까 (-seumnikka) used to denote that the person speaking is Japanese. Tags: alt-of, alternative, morpheme, offensive, sometimes Alternative form of: 습니까 (extra: (-seumnikka) used to denote that the person speaking is Japanese)
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