Usages of datda
지금 문을 닫아.jigeum muneul dada.
Close the door now.
창문을 닫아.changmuneul dada.
Close the window.
문을 닫고 있어요.muneul datgo isseoyo.
I am closing the door.
추워서 창문을 닫아요.chuwoseo changmuneul dadayo.
It’s cold, so I close the window.
창문을 빨리 닫아요.changmuneul ppalli dadayo.
I close the window quickly.
지금 창문을 닫고 싶어요.jigeum changmuneul datgo sipeoyo.
I want to close the window now.
저기 창문을 닫아 주세요.jeogi changmuneul dada juseyo.
Please close that window over there.
친구에게 문을 닫아 달라고 부탁해요.chinguege muneul dada dallago butakhaeyo.
I ask a friend to close the door.
비가 오기 전에 창문을 닫아야겠다.biga ogi jeone changmuneul dadayagessda.
I should close the window before it rains.
오늘은 바람이 강해서 창문을 닫아요.oneureun barami ganghaeseo changmuneul dadayo.
The wind is strong today, so I close the window.
바깥이 너무 시끄러워서 창문을 닫았어요.bakkati neomu sikkeureowoseo changmuneul dadasseoyo.
It was too noisy outside, so I closed the window.
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