Usages of pigonhada
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.
늦게 자서 피곤해요.neutge jaseo pigonhaeyo.
I'm tired because I slept late.
업무가 많아요, 그래서 피곤해요.eopmuga manhayo, geuraeseo pigonhaeyo.
I have a lot of work, so I’m tired.
몸이 피곤해서 일찍 잤어요.momi pigonhaeseo iljjik jasseoyo.
My body was tired, so I went to bed early.
운동을 하고 나서 팔이 피곤해요.undongeul hago naseo pari pigonhaeyo.
My arms are tired after exercising.
계단을 걸어 올라가야 해서 조금 피곤해요.gyedaneul georeo ollagaya haeseo jogeum pigonhaeyo.
I have to walk up the stairs, so I’m a bit tired.
장거리 운전은 피곤해요.janggeori unjeoneun pigonhaeyo.
Long-distance driving is tiring.
나는 전혀 피곤하지 않아.naneun jeonhyeo pigonhaji anha.
I’m not tired at all.
피곤하면 여기서 그만하자.pigonhamyeon yeogiseo geumanhaja.
If you’re tired, let’s stop here.
피곤하니까 집에서 쉬어요.pigonhanikka jibeseo swieoyo.
Because I’m tired, I rest at home.
밤에 늦게 자면 다음 날 피곤해요.bame neutge jamyeon da-eum nal pigonhaeyo.
If you sleep late at night, you’re tired the next day.
지금 너무 피곤해서 잠깐 쉬어요.jigeum neomu pigonhaeseo jamkkan swieoyo.
I’m so tired right now, so I’m resting for a moment.
피곤해도 지금 숙제를 끝낼게요.pigonhaedo jigeum sukjereul kkeutnaelgeyo.
Even if I’m tired, I’ll finish the homework now.
아침밥을 먹으면 오전에 덜 피곤해.achimbabeul meogeumyeon ojeone deol pigonhae.
If I eat breakfast, I’m less tired in the morning.
피곤해도 매일 한국어를 연습해요.pigonhaedo maeil hangugeoreul yeonseuphaeyo.
Even if I’m tired, I practice Korean every day.
오늘은 피곤하니까 일찍 자야겠어요.oneureun pigonhanikka iljjik jayagesseoyo.
I’m tired today, so I should go to bed early.
피곤해도 숙제를 먼저 해요.pigonhaedo sukjereul meonjeo haeyo.
Even if I’m tired, I do my homework first.
어제 야근해서 오늘은 정말 피곤해.eoje yageunhaeseo oneureun jeongmal pigonhae.
I worked overtime yesterday, so I’m really tired today.
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