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What is the difference between eseo and seo?
Eodieseo naeryeoya twaeyo? means where is I have to get off?
Doneun eodiseo naejyo? means where is I have to pay?
As far as I know, eseo particle can be put if we want to show an action, so we can put eseo particle in front of a verb and in back of a noun, is it right?
But I don't know the function of only seo particle, is seo particle and eseo particle have the same function?
Thanks for the answer.
29 сент. 2010 г., 2:41
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"Eodieseo naeryeoya twaeyo? (어디서 내려야 돼요?) means where *do* I have to get off?"
- Yes.
"Doneun eodiseo naejyo? (돈은 어디서 내요?) means where *do* I have to pay?"
- Yes~
"As far as I know, eseo(에서) particle can be put if we want to show an action, so we can put eseo particle in front of a verb and in back of a noun, is it right?"
- I understand what you mean. To make it more clear, the 'eseo' particle is used to indicate the place the action happened. For example, we say 'jibeseo jatsseo(집에서 잤어요) = I slept in home', not 'jibe jatsseo(집에 잤어)'. You can say 'jibe itsseoyo(집에 있어요) = I'm at home'.
But I don't know the function of only seo particle, is seo particle and eseo particle have the same function?
- Yes, but for nouns ending with the consonant, the 'eseo' particle is always used after the nouns.
29 сентября 2010 г.
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