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Is there a difference between ㅆ으면 좋겠다/(으)면 좋겠다?
eg. 그녀가 행복했으면 좋겠어 and 그녀가 행복하면 좋겠어?
Feb 27, 2014 7:34 PM
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It's sort of like when you say in English:
I hope she's happy
but you can also say:
I hope it made her happy.
You are kinda just saying in a "past tense" view. Like "would be" instead of "is"
February 27, 2014
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