eosseo
Eosseo is a term that can refer to a few different things, primarily related to the Korean language and culture. In the Korean language, "eo" (어) is a vowel, and "sseo" is a past tense suffix. Therefore, "eosseo" (었어) often translates to "it was" or "did" when used in informal speech, indicating a completed action or state in the past. For example, "밥 먹었어?" (bap meogeosseo?) means "Did you eat?"
Beyond its grammatical function, "eosseo" can also be part of names or phrases. It is sometimes encountered