hakgyo

Usages of hakgyo

친구들이 학교에 가요.chingudeuri hakgyoe gayo.
Friends go to school.
나는 학교에서 공부해요.naneun hakgyoeseo gongbuhaeyo.
I study at school.
학교가 재미있어요.hakgyoga jaemiisseoyo.
School is fun.
어제 학교에 갔어요.eoje hakgyoe gasseoyo.
I went to school yesterday.
학교가 재미있어요, 하지만 시간이 없어요.hakgyoga jaemiisseoyo, hajiman sigani eobseoyo.
School is fun, but I don't have time.
친구들이 학교에 있어요.chingudeuri hakgyoe isseoyo.
Friends are at school.
학교에서 다양한 활동을 해요.hakgyoeseo dayanghan hwaldongeul haeyo.
I do various activities at school.
학교 근처에는 횡단보도가 없어요.hakgyo geuncheo-eneun hoengdanbodoga eobseoyo.
There are no crosswalks near the school.
학교 뒤에 공원이 있어요.hakgyo dwie gongwoni isseoyo.
There is a park behind the school.
학교 건너편에 유명한 카페가 있어요.hakgyo geonneopyeone yumyeonghan kapega isseoyo.
There is a famous café across from the school.
친구가 학교에서 나와요.chinguga hakgyoeseo nawayo.
A friend comes out of school.
학교 왼쪽에 카페가 있어요.hakgyo oenjjoge kapega isseoyo.
There’s a café on the left side of the school.
저는 학교 끝나고 친구들과 놀아요.jeoneun hakgyo kkeutnago chingudeulgwa norayo.
After school, I hang out with friends.
내일은 꼭 학교에 가야 해요.naeireun kkok hakgyoe gaya haeyo.
Be sure to go to school tomorrow.
내일 학교에 가야 해요.naeil hakgyoe gaya haeyo.
I have to go to school tomorrow.
교차로에서 좌회전하면 학교가 나와.gyocharo-eseo jwahoejeonhamyeon hakgyoga nawa.
If you turn left at the crossroads, you’ll see the school.
학교 모퉁이에 카페가 있어요.hakgyo motungie kapega isseoyo.
There is a café on the corner of the school.
지난 주에 학교 건물 앞에서 친구를 만났어요.jinan jue hakgyo geonmul apeseo chingureul mannasseoyo.
I met a friend in front of the school building last week.
우리 학교에는 여러 동아리가 있어요.uri hakgyoeneun yeoreo dongariga isseoyo.
There are various clubs at our school.
학교에 새 동아리가 생겼어요.hakgyoe sae dongariga saenggyeosseoyo.
A new club has formed at school.

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