To prevent confusion, sentences used in this video are very unnatural and used only to display the difference between 에 and 에서 using the same place and verb. Cheers!
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I hate seeing videos from this type of RUclipsrs, because it feels so wrong to see an underrated RUclipsrs, and you actually make good videos. So yep, I'm not learning Korean Right now but you warned yourself a like and sub. Keep up the good work :D
To prevent confusion, sentences used in this video are very unnatural and used only to display the difference between 에 and 에서 using the same place and verb. Cheers!
Cool!
Nice
Very nice indeed, thanks brotherman!
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Thanks for the feedback and I hope you start learning and come back :D cheers!
In your example, 친구의. Does the particle "의" functions the same as "에" or is it different? Let me know
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의 and 에 are not the same :)
의 represents possession or ownership like 내 친구의 엄마 my friend’s mother
에 generally represents prepositions at, in, to ~~
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Thats nice but what means "towards" from both of them..
For “towards” I’d use (으)로 which works similarly to 에 but has a sense of direction (towards)
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