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I know "(으)니까" can mean both "when" and "because", but is there any connection between them or are they just two completely unrelated meanings?
Perhaps, there is an exact translation of "(으)니까" for me to understand where they both come from...
I know "(으)니까" can mean both "when" and "because", but is there any connection between them or are they just two completely unrelated meanings?
Perhaps, there is an exact translation of "(으)니까" for me to understand where they both come from...
Perhaps, there is an exact translation of "(으)니까" for me to understand where they both come from...
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You mean you want to know differences in meangs of 으니까?
because 으니까 is used to indicate "Because" and "when" in korean? Right?
- Russian
@whynot11 Well... no :)
I want to know the SIMILARITY of these two meanings. The link between them, if there is one.
I want to know the SIMILARITY of these two meanings. The link between them, if there is one.

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