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Usages of imeil
상사가 보낸 이메일을 읽어요.sangsaga bonaen imeireul ilgeoyo.
I read the email that the boss sent.
점심 시간에 이메일을 봐요.jeomsim sigane imeireul bwayo.
I check my email at lunchtime.
상사가 이메일을 써요.sangsaga imeireul sseoyo.
The boss writes an email.
지금 이메일을 확인하고 있어요.jigeum imeireul hwaginhago isseoyo.
I am checking my email now.
카드를 사용하면 영수증을 이메일로 받을 수도 있어요.kadeureul sayonghamyeon yeongsujeungeul imeillo badeul sudo isseoyo.
If you use a card, you can also receive the receipt by email.
버스정류장에서 버스를 기다리는 동안 이메일을 확인해요.beoseujeongryujangeseo beoseureul gidarineun dongan imeireul hwaginhaeyo.
While waiting for the bus at the bus stop, I check my email.
저는 이메일을 관리해요.jeoneun imeireul gwanrihaeyo.
I manage emails.
교실 공지사항이 이메일로 왔어요.gyosil gongjisahangi imeillo wasseoyo.
A classroom notice came by email.
문서를 이메일로 공유해요.munseoreul imeillo gongyuhaeyo.
I share documents via email.
복사본을 이메일로 보냈어요.boksaboneul imeillo bonaesseoyo.
I sent the copy by email.
보고서를 이메일로 보냈어요.bogoseoreul imeillo bonaesseoyo.
I sent the report by email.
이메일을 확인하고 나면 바로 답장할게요.imeireul hwaginhago namyeon baro dapjanghalgeyo.
After I check the email, I’ll reply right away.
보고서를 이메일로 잘못 보내 버렸어요.bogoseoreul imeillo jalmos bonae beoryeosseoyo.
I ended up sending the report by email by mistake.
지금 이메일을 확인하자마자 답장할게요.jigeum imeireul hwaginhajamaja dapjanghalgeyo.
I’ll reply as soon as I check the email now.
저는 도서관에서 와이파이를 써서 이메일을 확인해요.jeoneun doseogwaneseo waipaireul sseoseo imeireul hwaginhaeyo.
I use Wi‑Fi at the library, so I check my email.
와이파이가 끊겨서 지금 이메일을 확인 못 해요.waipaiga kkeunhgyeoseo jigeum imeireul hwagin mos haeyo.
The Wi‑Fi got disconnected, so I can’t check my email right now.
로그인 후에 이메일을 확인해요.rogeu-in hue imeireul hwaginhaeyo.
I check my email after logging in.
와이파이가 끊기면 이메일을 확인 못 해요.waipaiga kkeunhgimyeon imeireul hwagin mos haeyo.
If the Wi‑Fi disconnects, I can’t check my email.
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