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밤새/밤샘
What is difference between 밤샘 and 밤새?
Some examples, please.
Feb 3, 2014 7:44 PM
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밤새 - adverb, meaning; all night (long)
밤샘 - noun, usually followed by another noun and not commonly used in spoken/written language.
Ex. 밤샘공부; study for all night.
FYI, those two are derived from the verb, 밤을 새다; to stay awake all night.
February 3, 2014
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