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Difference between 어디/어디서/어디에서?
Difference between 어디/어디서/어디에서?
Simple examples
and how do you say
"It's cold here" and "cold ( as in expression )"
and with hot too.
Thanks!
Nov 14, 2016 3:26 PM
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Difference between 어디/어디서/어디에서
- 어디: where(n); a place.
- 어디에: where(adv). 어디에 is commonly shortened to 어디 (어디 있니? = 어디에 있니?).
- 어디에서: where(adv). 어디에서 is commonly shortened to 어디서 (어디에서 왔니? = 어디서 왔니?).
에 and 에서 both make an adverb, like "in" and "to" in English, but they are different in meaning.
에 means some action/situation finishes or ends up in that place, while 에서 means it starts from there.
- 나 일본에 가 (I'm going to Japan). 그는 이곳에 묻혔다. (He was buried here).
- 나 한국에서 왔어 (I'm from Korea). 방에서 뛰지 마 (Don't run in the room).
"It's cold here" => 여기는 춥다.
"cold" can mean 춥다 (feels chilly, as with weather) or 차갑다 (lacking warmth to the touch, physically or emotionally).
따뜻하다(warm) has a moderate opposite meaning of both 춥다 and 차갑다.
덥다(hot, warm) has a strong opposite meaning of 춥다, and 뜨겁다(hot) of 차갑다.
November 14, 2016
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