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what do -다가/-하다가 means?
I used to hear korean people say these -다가/-하다가 but i dont know exactly what theyre talking about :-(
May 14, 2014 3:47 PM
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This is a big complicated. It's what they call "transferrative". Not exactly "while". It means while you are doing something, you transfer to do a different thing. "he was swimming, then got a cramp". it means while he was swimming, he stopped and transferred to something else, in this case getting a cramp. This grammar is always a bit complicated, probably takes more listening practice to get a hold of it.
May 14, 2014
-하다가
when i'm doing something
May 14, 2014
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