anhda

Usages of anhda

너는 왜 영화를 보지 않아?neoneun wae yeonghwareul boji anha?
Why don’t you watch the movie?
날씨가 안 좋아서 영화를 보지 않아.nalssiga an johaseo yeonghwareul boji anha.
The weather isn’t good, so I’m not watching the movie.
밤에 일찍 자요, 그래서 다음 날 피곤하지 않아요.bame iljjik jayo, geuraeseo da-eum nal pigonhaji anhayo.
I go to sleep early at night, so I'm not tired the next day.
저는 거의 택시를 타지 않아요.jeoneun geoui taeksireul taji anhayo.
I hardly ever take a taxi.
그런데 이 문장의 의미가 잘 이해되지 않아요.geureonde i munjangui uimiga jal ihaedoeji anhayo.
However, I don’t quite understand the meaning of this sentence.
이 표현은 올바르지 않아요.i pyohyeoneun olbareuji anhayo.
This expression is not correct.
예매하지 않으면 미술관에 못 들어가요.yemaehaji anheumyeon misulgwane mos deureogayo.
If you don’t reserve, you can’t enter the art museum.
엘리베이터가 작동하지 않아요.ellibeiteoga jakdonghaji anhayo.
The elevator isn’t working.
지금은 현금밖에 없어서 카드 결제를 못 해요, 그리고 시간도 충분하지 않아요.jigeumeun hyeongeumbakke eobseoseo kadeu gyeoljereul mos haeyo, geurigo sigando chungbunhaji anhayo.
Right now I only have cash, so I can’t pay by card, and we also don’t have enough time.
우리는 서로 도우면서 익숙하지 않은 일을 연습해.urineun seoro doumyeonseo iksukhaji anheun ireul yeonseuphae.
We help each other while practicing things we’re not used to.
나는 아직 새 계획에 익숙하지 않아서 시간을 계속 바꿔.naneun ajik sae gyehoege iksukhaji anhaseo siganeul gyesok bakkwo.
I’m not used to the new plan yet, so I keep changing the time.
나는 전혀 피곤하지 않아.naneun jeonhyeo pigonhaji anha.
I’m not tired at all.
그 문제는 전혀 어렵지 않아요.geu munjeneun jeonhyeo eoryeopji anhayo.
That problem isn’t difficult at all.
사실 오늘 회의는 길지 않았어.sasil oneul hoeuineun gilji anhasseo.
Actually, today’s meeting wasn’t long.
요즘은 작은 일에도 너무 걱정하지 않으려고 해.yojeumeun jageun iredo neomu geokjeonghaji anheuryeogo hae.
These days I try not to worry too much even about small things.

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