Usages of ipda
새 운동복을 입고 공원에 가는 게 좋아요.sae undongbogeul ipgo gongwone ganeun ge johayo.
I like going to the park wearing new workout clothes.
저는 운동복을 입고 운동해요.jeoneun undongbogeul ipgo undonghaeyo.
I wear workout clothes and exercise.
운동을 하려면 운동복을 입어야 해요.undongeul haryeomyeon undongbogeul ibeoya haeyo.
If you want to exercise, you have to wear workout clothes.
날씨에 따라 옷을 입어요.nalssie ttara oseul ibeoyo.
I dress according to the weather.
치마보다 청바지가 더 편해서 여행 갈 때는 청바지만 입어.chimaboda cheongbajiga deo pyeonhaeseo yeohaeng gal ttaeneun cheongbajiman ibeo.
Jeans are more comfortable than skirts, so I wear only jeans when I travel.
내일 입을 옷을 옷걸이에 걸어 두었어요.naeil ibeul oseul osgeorie georeo dueosseoyo.
I hung up the clothes I'll wear tomorrow on a hanger.
오늘은 중요한 회의가 있어서 새 셔츠를 입었어요.oneureun jungyohan hoeuiga isseoseo sae syeocheureul ibeosseoyo.
I wore a new shirt today because I have an important meeting.
아침에는 추워서 코트를 입고 나갔어요.achimeneun chuwoseo koteureul ipgo nagasseoyo.
It was cold in the morning, so I went out wearing a coat.
저 바지는 단추가 많아서 입을 때 시간이 걸려요.jeo bajineun danchuga manhaseo ibeul ttae sigani geollyeoyo.
Those pants have a lot of buttons, so they take time to put on.
겨울에는 가스비가 비싸서 따뜻한 옷을 더 입어.gyeoureneun gaseubiga bissaseo ttatteushan oseul deo ibeo.
In winter, the gas bill is expensive, so I wear more warm clothes.
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.
낮에는 더워져서 긴팔 대신 반팔을 입었어.najeneun deowojyeoseo ginpal daesin banpareul ibeosseo.
It got warmer during the day, so I wore short sleeves instead of long sleeves.
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.
여름에는 반팔을 자주 입어요.yeoreumeneun banpareul jaju ibeoyo.
In summer, I often wear short sleeves.
오늘은 더워서 반팔을 입어요.oneureun deowoseo banpareul ibeoyo.
Today it’s hot, so I wear a short-sleeved shirt.
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