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'''Noun + 에서''' : This grammar pattern is always used in conjunction with an action verb and attached to a noun. This pattern has has two usages:


'''1.''' Used to indicate the place where an action occurs. The meaning is like '''in''' or '''at''' in English.
'''2.''' Used to indicate a starting point, point of departure or source.
==Sentence Examples==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|+Examples for: indicating the place where an action takes place
! Korean !! English !! Comment !! Sentence Style
|-
| 서울에서 태어났어요.
| I was born in Seoul
| Location:Seoul<br>Action:Being born
| [[Polite informal]]
|-
| 식당에서 점심 먹었어요
| I ate lunch at the restaurant
| Location: Restaurant<br>Action:Eating
| [[Polite informal]]
|-
| row 1, cell 1
| row 1, cell 2
| row 1, cell 3
| row 1, cell 3
|-
| row 1, cell 1
| row 1, cell 2
| row 1, cell 3
| row 1, cell 3
|-
| row 1, cell 1
| row 1, cell 2
| row 1, cell 3
| row 1, cell 3
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|+Examples for: indicating a starting point point of departure or source
! Korean !! English !! Comment !! Style
|-
| row 1, cell 1
| row 1, cell 2
| row 1, cell 3
| row 1, cell 3
|-
| row 2, cell 1
| row 2, cell 2
| row 2, cell 3
| row 1, cell 3
|-
| row 1, cell 1
| row 1, cell 2
| row 1, cell 3
| row 1, cell 3
|-
| row 1, cell 1
| row 1, cell 2
| row 1, cell 3
| row 1, cell 3
|-
| row 1, cell 1
| row 1, cell 2
| row 1, cell 3
| row 1, cell 3
|-
| row 1, cell 1
| row 1, cell 2
| row 1, cell 3
| row 1, cell 3
|-
| row 1, cell 1
| row 1, cell 2
| row 1, cell 3
| row 1, cell 3
|}
==Usage Exceptions==
*Example
==See Also==
*[[에]]
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[[Category:Basics|ㅇ]]
[[Category:Basics|ㅇ]]

Revision as of 05:31, 15 May 2009

Noun + 에서 : This grammar pattern is always used in conjunction with an action verb and attached to a noun. This pattern has has two usages:

1. Used to indicate the place where an action occurs. The meaning is like in or at in English.

2. Used to indicate a starting point, point of departure or source.

Sentence Examples

Examples for: indicating the place where an action takes place
Korean English Comment Sentence Style
서울에서 태어났어요. I was born in Seoul Location:Seoul
Action:Being born
Polite informal
식당에서 점심 먹었어요 I ate lunch at the restaurant Location: Restaurant
Action:Eating
Polite informal
row 1, cell 1 row 1, cell 2 row 1, cell 3 row 1, cell 3
row 1, cell 1 row 1, cell 2 row 1, cell 3 row 1, cell 3
row 1, cell 1 row 1, cell 2 row 1, cell 3 row 1, cell 3


Examples for: indicating a starting point point of departure or source
Korean English Comment Style
row 1, cell 1 row 1, cell 2 row 1, cell 3 row 1, cell 3
row 2, cell 1 row 2, cell 2 row 2, cell 3 row 1, cell 3
row 1, cell 1 row 1, cell 2 row 1, cell 3 row 1, cell 3
row 1, cell 1 row 1, cell 2 row 1, cell 3 row 1, cell 3
row 1, cell 1 row 1, cell 2 row 1, cell 3 row 1, cell 3
row 1, cell 1 row 1, cell 2 row 1, cell 3 row 1, cell 3
row 1, cell 1 row 1, cell 2 row 1, cell 3 row 1, cell 3

Usage Exceptions

  • Example


See Also



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