This is the 18742nd most frequent Korean word.
신하가
"신하가" refers to a "vassal" or "subject" in a historical or monarchy context.
In this sentence, '신하가' indicates the subject (vassal) of the verb '명령하였다' (commanded), specified by the particle '가' after '신하'.
왕은 신하가 충성을 다할 것을 명령하였다.
The king commanded the vassal to fulfill their loyalty.
Here, '신하가' serves as the subject of the action '보고를 올렸다' (delivered a report), highlighting the noun '신하' (vassal) as the active agent.
신하가 왕에게 중요한 보고를 올렸다.
The vassal delivered an important report to the king.
In this case, '신하가' denotes the person (vassal) performing the action '의논한' (discussed), contributing to the contextual understanding of the sentence.