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'-는 바람에 vs -은/는 탓 vs -은/는 통에' What are differences between them?
Jun 9, 2013 2:38 AM
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-는 바람에 Mostly used in the situation of negative results but can also be used when expressing causes of positive results *when you want to indicate positive results, it gives an impression that it was unintended but it just happend -은/는 탓 -은/는 통에 Mostly used when you want to express the cause or situation of 'negative result' *A little awkward when used to express the cause of 'positive result'
June 9, 2013
Are you learning "의존명사"? "바람", "탓", and "통", They are all 의존명사(bound nouns), They all mean "the reason or cause that ..." , like "때문" 늦잠 때문에, noun + 때문에 늦잠을 잤기 때문에, -기 때문에 (because of/owing to/due to) 늦잠을 자는 바람에, -는 바람에 늦잠 탓에, noun + 탓에 늦잠을 잔 탓에, -는 탓에 늦잠 통에, noun + 통에 늦잠을 잔 통에, -는 통에 늦잠을 잔 까닭에, -는 까닭에 늦잠을 자서, (-아/-어/-여)서
June 9, 2013
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