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What is the difference between "에" and "(으) 로"? How to distinguish the use of them in a sentence?
Oct 21, 2012 5:36 AM
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에
this one is used when designating a word with a location. usually used before verb or noun
this is like ; at, on, in, etc....and sometimes 'of'
(으)로
this one is used when you are designating a word for a use of something. usually used before verb
like ; with hammer망치로 , with nail 못으로
but you cannot use it exatcly like "with" because 망치로 못 doesnt make sence.
로 can be used after words that has no bottom additions like 가기구게고보아바다아나
으로 is used after words that has the bottom things like 못국박막참
but some exceptions are there
ah... i wish i could explain it better.
October 21, 2012
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