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어느 시점에서 vs 어느 순간에
I can NOT tell the difference between these words. Can you help me? I want to be able to say, "At some point."
Example: You have to come out at some point.
Or, you have to eat at some point.
Sep 29, 2017 2:03 AM
Answers · 1
i think there is no difference. korean usually say both them.
korean usually use 어느순간에, 어느시점에 when they dont know date or time exactly but guess maybe hm....such as at that time or since
and on your example " you have to come out at some point", at some point means "when" or "if"
September 29, 2017
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