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이번 년도 vs. 올 해도
여러분,
What is the difference between 이번 년도 and 올 해도? Is there a slight difference in the implied meaning or are they completely interchangeable?
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Aug 31, 2014 7:13 AM
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Can't see any significant difference between '이번 년도' and '올해도', which mean 'this year'
they are interchangeable.
but '도' makes quite difference nuance..
이번 년 and 올해 mean just 'this year' with '도' followed makes 'this year too'..
hope this makes sense to you
August 31, 2014
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이번 년 and 올해 both means this year.
You can also use 이번 해 or 금년 for the same meaning.
이번 년 sounds rather unnatural and mostly used by younger generations.
I recommend to use 올해 or 금년.
If you need to use 이번, 이번 해 is preferable.
August 31, 2014
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