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25 Dec 2016
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What is the difference between 하기 and 하는 ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between 하기 and 하는 ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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하기 used to make a Noun.
from verb to noun.
example,
먹다 (eat) (Verb)
먹다 + 하기 = 먹기 (Noun)
(하 sometimes delete)
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If you feel like it, do you mind providing example sentences? @adorableujin
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나는 책 읽기를 좋아한다.
I like reading a book.
읽다 (read) (Verb)
읽다 + 하기 (-ing) = 읽기 (noun)
(하 delete)
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