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Usages of keuda
집이 커요.jibi keoyo.
The house is big.
이 집은 커요.i jibeun keoyo.
This house is big.
컴퓨터 화면이 커요.keompyuteo hwamyeoni keoyo.
The computer screen is big.
제 컴퓨터 화면이 커요.je keompyuteo hwamyeoni keoyo.
My computer screen is big.
공원이 식당보다 더 커요.gongwoni sikdangboda deo keoyo.
The park is bigger than the restaurant.
큰 산을 보면 조금 긴장돼요.keun saneul bomyeon jogeum ginjangdwaeyo.
I feel a bit nervous when I see a big mountain.
우리 집이 커요.uri jibi keoyo.
Our house is big.
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