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  • grammar - What does 서 mean in this sentence? - Korean Language Stack . . .
    The verb ending - [아 어]서 has several meanings The one used here means "do the first thing and then do the second thing" The two are connected - often the second one can be done as a result of the first one being finished: It is different than "-고" because the there is a definite order and relation between the two The ending -고 is quite neutral - the 2 clauses joined are equal, so
  • grammar - Whats the difference between [아 어]서, ~다가 and ~ㅆ다가 when . . .
    4 These 3 verb endings can all be used when one event follows another, but what's the difference between them? [아 어]서 can be used causally, but I'm specifically talking about when it is used to say that one event follows another
  • Difference between usage of 에 and 에서?
    I have seen "에 에서" being used to express "at, in, on " It seems like "에 에서" can be used to express a location without any specific indicators like, "앞, 뒤, 옆, 안, etc " How are 에, 에서 used differently
  • grammar - Difference between 혼자서 and 혼자 - Korean Language Stack Exchange
    In normative grammar (school grammar), -서 is a subjective case marker dedicated to cardinal number subjects To that end, the sentence "아이가 혼자서 잘 놉니다" is a double-subject phrase, and some might find it a bit unnatural, if not ungrammatical 아이 혼자서 잘 놉니다 ~= 아이가 혼자 잘 놉니다 ?아이가 혼자서 잘 놉니다 Note that the above structure
  • What is the difference between 에 비해서 and 보다?
    There are some times where N+에 비해 (서) can be used, but N+보다 cannot be Here are some examples of such cases 나이에 비해 어른스럽다 He is old for his age 그 아이는 나이에 비해서 퍽 성숙했다 She is rather mature for her age 그의 목소리는 뚱뚱한 몸집에 비해 상당한 고음이구나! For such a husky fellow, his voice sure is high! A slight
  • Why the verb meet is not at the end in the sentence 만나서 반갑습니다?
    why do we add 서 at the end ? That's the conjunction or 'causal connective' ending It means that the phrase it connects to is the cause of the phrase on the right - rather like the English word that it sounds like, 'so' Summing up, we can interpret 만나서 반갑습니다 literally as 'I met you so I am pleased'
  • grammar - ~고 as a conjunctive ending - Korean Language Stack Exchange
    It was said on this question in a comment that 조사 "하고(and)" cannot occur together with to 을 를 So if you want to use "하고(and)", it must be "이것하고 저것을 해" Summarized from a book I have from 연세 Univ
  • What does 있어 mean in this sentence?
    There is also -에 있어 (서) which is similar but used for matters and events (에게 is for people whereas 에 is for things) X-에 있어 (서) can be translated as "in the matter of X" or "concerning regarding as regards X", and might be simplified to 에서




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