chupda

Usages of chupda

어제 날씨가 추웠어요.eoje nalssiga chuwosseoyo.
Yesterday’s weather was cold.
병원은 항상 추웠어요.byeongwoneun hangsang chuwosseoyo.
The hospital was always cold.
추워서 창문을 닫아요.chuwoseo changmuneul dadayo.
It’s cold, so I close the window.
오늘은 날씨가 맑지만 조금 추워요.oneureun nalssiga malgjiman jogeum chuwoyo.
Today the weather is clear but a bit cold.
1월과 2월은 겨울이어서 날씨가 추워요.1wolgwa 2woreun gyeourieoseo nalssiga chuwoyo.
January and February are winter months, so the weather is cold.
지난 주에는 날씨가 너무 추워서 밖에 안 나갔어요.jinan jueneun nalssiga neomu chuwoseo bakke an nagasseoyo.
Last week, the weather was so cold that I didn’t go outside.
오늘은 추워서 옷을 더 입어요.oneureun chuwoseo oseul deo ibeoyo.
Today it’s cold, so I put on more clothes.
날씨가 추워서 따뜻한 국이 더 맛있었어.nalssiga chuwoseo ttatteushan gugi deo masisseosseo.
Because the weather was cold, the warm soup tasted even better.
오늘은 바람이 없어서 덜 추운가 봐요.oneureun barami eobseoseo deol chuunga bwayo.
It seems less cold today because there’s no wind.
아침에는 추워서 코트를 입고 나갔어요.achimeneun chuwoseo koteureul ipgo nagasseoyo.
It was cold in the morning, so I went out wearing a coat.
추워서 장갑이 필요했어요.chuwoseo janggabi piryohaesseoyo.
It was cold, so I needed gloves.
오늘은 추우니까 창문을 닫아요.oneureun chuunikka changmuneul dadayo.
Because it’s cold today, I close the window.
추워서 손이 떨려요.chuwoseo soni tteollyeoyo.
My hands are shaking because it’s cold.
아침에 추워서 긴팔을 입고 목도리도 했어.achime chuwoseo ginpareul ipgo mokdorido haesseo.
It was cold in the morning, so I wore long sleeves and put on a scarf too.
반팔만 입고 나가면 추울 것 같아서 목도리를 가방에 넣었어.banpalman ipgo nagamyeon chuul geos gataseo mokdorireul gabange neoheosseo.
I thought it might be cold if I went out wearing only short sleeves, so I put a scarf in my bag.
오늘은 추워서 목도리를 해요.oneureun chuwoseo mokdorireul haeyo.
Today it’s cold, so I wear a scarf.
날씨가 추우면 목도리를 해요.nalssiga chuumyeon mokdorireul haeyo.
If the weather is cold, I wear a scarf.
오늘은 추워서 장갑을 껴요.oneureun chuwoseo janggabeul kkyeoyo.
It’s cold today, so I wear gloves.
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