마리가

This is the 13734th most frequent Korean word.


마리가

"마리가" is not a standalone word in Korean but may be a colloquial form or part of a phrase. "마리" refers to the counter for animals, and "가" is a subject marker. Context is needed for precise meaning.


In this sentence, "마리가" functions as the subject of the sentence, indicating that Mari is the one performing the action of reading.

마리가 책을 읽고 있어요.

Mari is reading a book.


Here, "마리가" is used to link Mari to the action of liking food, serving as the subject of the sentence.

마리가 좋아하는 음식은 김치예요.

Mari’s favorite food is kimchi.


In this example, "마리가" indicates possession, specifying that Mari is the one who owns the mentioned key.

마리가 가진 열쇠는 이 문을 열 수 있어요.

The key Mari has can open this door.