"-쓰" meaning in All languages combined

See -쓰 on Wiktionary

Particle [Korean]

IPA: [s͈~s͈ɯ] Forms: 쓰 [canonical], -sseu [romanization]
Etymology: Perhaps originally intended to make the word sound more English. Etymology templates: {{der|ko|en|-}} English Head templates: {{ko-pos|particle}} 쓰 • (-sseu)
  1. (chiefly Internet slang, humorous) Used after a noun, a personal name, or (less commonly) a verb or adjective in order to express affection or add a “memey” effect. Tags: Internet, humorous

Download JSON data for -쓰 meaning in All languages combined (1.7kB)

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