Where does “-더-” come from?

-더- (Korean) comes from Old Korean 如 — declarative mood sentence-final verbal suffix.

-더- (Korean): The retrospective suffix, marking that the speaker (in declaratives) or the addressee (in interrogatives) has personally observed the action/state conveyed by the verb/adjective, or a fact from which the action/state could be inferred; that either this action/state was not taken by the observer, or

Definitions

  1. The retrospective suffix, marking that the speaker (in declaratives) or the addressee (in interrogatives) has personally observed the action/state conveyed by the verb/adjective, or a fact from which the action/state could be inferred; that either this action/state was not taken by the observer, or

Ancestry of “-더-”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Koreandeclarative mood sentence-final verbal suffix

Words derived from “-더-

Every word from Old Korean