끝에 is a form used after both action verb stems and after nouns, and means “after” that verb or that noun. It seems simple, and it is! But there are some specific cases when it’s used to mean this, and it’s not as commonly used as other forms that also can mean “after” such as ~고 or ~후에.
I taught a live class this past Sunday and explained everything there is to this intermediate level form.
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Published on October 09, 2024 08:39