geos

Usages of geos

달리는 건 재미있어.dallineun geon jaemiisseo.
Running is fun.
선생님한테 배우는 것이 재미있어.seonsaengnimhante bae-uneun geosi jaemiisseo.
Learning from the teacher is fun.
시험 전에 공부하는 것은 당연해요.siheom jeone gongbuhaneun geoseun dangyeonhaeyo.
It is natural to study before an exam.
엘리베이터가 고장 난 것 같아요.ellibeiteoga gojang nan geos gatayo.
I think the elevator is broken.
지하철이 지연돼서 출발 시간이 늦을 것 같아요.jihacheori jiyeondwaeseo chulbal sigani neujeul geos gatayo.
The subway is delayed, so the departure time will probably be late.
새로운 스포츠에 도전하는 것은 재미있어요.saeroun seupocheue dojeonhaneun geoseun jaemiisseoyo.
Challenging a new sport is fun.
올해 목표는 매일 한국어 단어를 외우는 거예요.olhae mokpyoneun maeil hangugeo daneoreul oe-uneun geoyeyo.
This year’s goal is to memorize a Korean word every day.
아침마다 토스터로 빵을 굽는 것이 습관이에요.achimmada toseuteoro ppangeul gupneun geosi seupgwanieyo.
It’s a habit to toast bread with the toaster every morning.
아침마다 커피를 마시는 것이 습관이에요.achimmada keopireul masineun geosi seupgwanieyo.
It’s a habit to drink coffee every morning.
만약 환승 시간이 짧으면 다음 지하철을 기다리는 것이 더 안전해요.manyak hwanseung sigani jjalbeumyeon da-eum jihacheoreul gidarineun geosi deo anjeonhaeyo.
If your transfer time is short, it’s safer to wait for the next subway.
밤에 혼자 걷는 건 위험해.bame honja geotneun geon wiheomhae.
It’s dangerous to walk alone at night.
중요한 건 메모장에 적어.jungyohan geon memojange jeogeo.
Write important things in the notepad.
운동하고 나면 영양을 챙기는 게 근육에 도움이 돼.undonghago namyeon yeongyangeul chaenggineun ge geunyuge doumi dwae.
After you exercise, taking care of your nutrition helps your muscles.
이 국은 어제 먹은 것보다 덜 짜서 좋아.i gugeun eoje meogeun geosboda deol jjaseo joha.
I like this soup because it’s less salty than the one I ate yesterday.
그 아이는 울다가 괜찮은 것처럼 다시 웃었어.geu aineun uldaga gwaenchanheun geoscheoreom dasi useosseo.
The child cried and then smiled again as if everything was fine.

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