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What's the differences between "해" & "년" ? Hello everyone ! i know that "해\hae" is in present, the basic form is 하다 & it's mean doing ! but O_O when i trans it at Google it's mean "year" ! and as i know year in Korean is "년\Nyeon" ! my Qs are ! - What's the differences between "해" & "년" ? - Which the word of the two is used to express the "year" meaning more ? - Is it wrong if i say "해" to express the "year" word to Korean people ? & Thank You Very Much ^^
4 Ağu 2013 22:54
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'there are certain set expressions: 올해,작년...' - chin.billy.leung Yup. It's best it is to learn those expression, just keep in mind 해 and 년 stands "year". E.g.: 새해 - new year, 그해 - that year, 올해 - this year, 작년 - last year, 금년 - this year, 내년 - next year, 매년 - every year. Beside this the only way is to study text or conversation to fully grasp when you can use 해 & 년. Just gonna add that 해 is used with pure korean numbers and 년 with sino-korean
5 Ağustos 2013
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The word "해" is a proper noun that means the sun or a year in Korean. When indicating or saying about the sun, "해" or 한자어(漢字語, sino-Korean word) "태양(太陽)" is used. Both of them mean the sun, for examples, The sun rise from the east. 해는 동쪽에서 뜬다. 태양은 동쪽에서 뜬다. When indicating or saying about a year, "해" or 한자어 "년(年)" is used. For examples, The weather is especially hot in this summer (of this year). 올해(or 금년[今年]) 여름은 날씨가 유난히 덥습니다.
5 Ağustos 2013
there are certain set expressions: 올해,작년. both are used. I don't see any hard and fast rule. Just adopt what you hear.
4 Ağustos 2013
해 has the meaning of 'year' ex) 같은 해에 태어났다. 새해가 밝았다.
4 Ağustos 2013
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