Korean honorifics - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Korean_honorificsHonorific verbs [ edit] When the subject of the conversation is older or has higher seniority than the speaker, the Korean honorific system primarily index the subject by adding the honorific infix -시- ( -si-) or -으시- ( -eusi-) into the stem verb. [7] Thus, 가다 ( gada, "to go") becomes 가시다 ( gasida ). A few verbs have suppletive honorific forms:
Korean honorifics - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_honorificsWhen the subject of the conversation is older or has higher seniority than the speaker, the Korean honorific system primarily index the subject by adding the honorific infix -시- (-si-) or -으시- (-eusi-) into the stem verb. Thus, 가다 (gada, "to go") becomes 가시다 (gasida). A few verbs have suppletive honorific forms: A few verbs have suppletive humble forms, used when the speaker is referring to him/herself in …