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"~하느라" 무슨뜻입니까?
Apr 1, 2011 11:44 AM
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The counterpart of "(하)느라" could be "while~ing" or "~ing" in English meaning "be in the middle of something for some reason"
Here are some examples.
한국어 공부하+느라 바쁘다.
I am so busy studying Korean.
("studying Korean" is the reason why I am so busy)
난 어제 술먹+느라 밤샜어.
I stayed up all night drinking yesterday.
("drinking" is the reason why I stayed up all night yesterday)
하루종일 에세이쓰+느라 피곤하다.
I have been tired while writing an essay all day long.
^________^
April 1, 2011
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because (of) / as
A 하(다) + 느라 B
A (동사어간) + 느라 B
A (verb stem) + 느라 B
(A Is the object of B
ex) 점심을 먹느라고 늦었다.(Lunch made me late)
April 1, 2011
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