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what different between "고 나서", "ㄴ 후에", in usage in Korean?
Sep 16, 2017 12:00 PM
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"고 나서", "ㄴ 후에"
나다, the base form of 나서, is used in -고 나다 form to mean "on completion of an action or event".
후 is a noun for "afterwards", similar to 뒤.
So the two expressions are about the same in meaning.
Both are widely used, but -고 나서 sounds more colloquial and better suited for successive actions, while -ㄴ 후에 is a bit more formal and can describe events further separated in time.
E.g. 밥 먹고 나서 나가거라 - Eat before you go out. (natural everyday expression)
E.g. 밥 먹은 후에 나가거라 - Eat before you go out. (same, but not as natural)
후에 can be used after a noun phrase too, as in 아버지의 사업 실패 후에 가계는 급히 기울었다 = 아버지의 사업이 실패하고 나서 ...
September 16, 2017
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