keuda

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.
바지를 사기 전에 주머니가 큰지도 꼭 확인해요.bajireul sagi jeone jumeoniga keunjido kkok hwaginhaeyo.
Before buying pants, I always check whether the pockets are big too.
베란다가 좁아서 큰 화분을 더 살 필요는 없어요.berandaga jobaseo keun hwabuneul deo sal piryoneun eobseoyo.
The veranda is narrow, so I don’t need to buy any more big flowerpots.
첨부파일이 너무 커서 저장공간이 거의 없어.cheombupairi neomu keoseo jeojanggonggani geoui eobseo.
The attachment is too big, so there is almost no storage space left.
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