This is the 13804th most frequent Korean word.
마크가
"마크가" is not a standalone word but could mean "Mark's" (possessive form of the name Mark) depending on context in Korean.
Uses '마크가' to indicate Mark as the subject of the action of going to school.
마크가 오늘 학교에 갔습니다.
Mark went to school today.
Uses '마크가' to indicate Mark as the subject who made the cake in a descriptive clause.
마크가 만든 케이크는 정말 맛있어요.
The cake that Mark made is really delicious.
Uses '마크가' to indicate Mark as the subject who has the preference for jazz.