who가

This is the 8417th most frequent Korean word.


who가

"Who가" means "Who + subject marker (가)" in Korean, used to indicate "who" as the subject of a sentence.


This sentence uses 'who가' as a subject referring to an unknown person.

who가 누구인지 알고 싶어요.

I want to know who who is.


Here, 'who가' is used as the subject asking for the person responsible.

who가 이 집을 지었나요?

Did who build this house?


'누군가가' incorporates 'who가' (누구+가) in its indefinite form to indicate 'someone.'

누군가가 도움을 요청했어요.

Someone asked for help.