gaseyo
Gaseyo is a term that can refer to several things, primarily within the context of Korean language and culture. Most commonly, it is a polite imperative verb ending. In Korean, "-seyo" (세요) is attached to the stem of a verb to form a polite request or command. For example, "gaseyo" (가세요) literally translates to "please go." It is used in everyday conversation when addressing someone with respect, such as an elder, a superior, or someone you do not know well. This ending softens the imperative, making it polite rather than demanding.
Beyond its grammatical function, "gaseyo" can also be a name or a part of a name in