ABSTRACT
A verb is a content word that denotes an event, i.e., an action or a state. A verb serves as the predicate of a sentence — some examples are given with the plain ending, -다 ta: https://www.niso.org/standards/z39-96/ns/oasis-exchange/table">
먹다
mök-ta
‘eat’
쓰다
ssǔ;-ta
‘write’
자다
cha-ta
‘sleep’
뛰다
ttwi-ta
‘jump’
좁다
chop-ta
‘be narrow’
깊다
kip-ta
‘be deep’
-이 다
-i-ta
‘be (equate
아니다
ani-ta
‘not be’
with, equal)’
없다
ǒps-ta
‘not exist,
있다
iss-ta
‘exist, have’
not have’