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Processing keyword: ~하게 [hage] (Make, let)
The Korean suffix ~하게 [hage] is a versatile grammatical element used to express causation. It often translates to "make" or "let" in English, and it allows the speaker to convey the idea of enabling or permitting someone to do something. This grammar point is essential for constructing sentences that involve encouragement, permission, or a directive tone.
Verb/Adjective Stem + 하게
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- 쉽다 (to be easy) → 쉽게 (easily)
- 가다 (to go) → 가게 (to let someone go)
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New Feature! Japanese text parser works for custom texts and YouTube, acting as a reading assistant and translator. Check it out!
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