saram

Usages of saram

어쩌면 백화점에 사람이 많을 거예요.eojjeomyeon baekhwajeome sarami manheul geoyeyo.
Maybe there will be many people at the department store.
사람들이 도서관에서 공부해요.saramdeuri doseogwaneseo gongbuhaeyo.
People study at the library.
비행기를 기다리면서 사람들을 봐요.bihaenggireul gidarimyeonseo saramdeureul bwayo.
While waiting for the plane, I watch people.
시장에서 사람들을 구경했어요.sijangeseo saramdeureul gugyeonghaesseoyo.
I watched people at the market.
저기 공원에 사람이 많아요.jeogi gongwone sarami manhayo.
There are many people in the park over there.
사람들이 식당에서 떠들어요.saramdeuri sikdangeseo tteodeureoyo.
People chatter in the restaurant.
사람들이 버스정류장에 서 있어요.saramdeuri beoseujeongryujange seo isseoyo.
People are standing at the bus stop.
대부분 사람들은 연휴에 쉬어.daebubun saramdeureun yeonhyue swieo.
Most people rest on long weekends.
지금 회의실에 사람이 셋 있어요.jigeum hoeuisire sarami ses isseoyo.
There are three people in the meeting room now.
그 빵집은 작지만 빵이 따뜻해서 사람들이 자주 가나 봐.geu ppangjibeun jakjiman ppangi ttatteushaeseo saramdeuri jaju gana bwa.
That bakery is small, but the bread is warm, so it seems people go there often.
저 식당은 지금 사람이 많은 것 같아요.jeo sikdangeun jigeum sarami manheun geos gatayo.
I think that restaurant is crowded right now.
증상이 비슷해도 사람마다 회복하는 시간은 다르대.jeungsangi biseushaedo sarammada hoebokhaneun siganeun dareudae.
Even if the symptoms are similar, they say the time it takes to recover is different for each person.
친구가 오늘 공원에 사람이 많대요.chinguga oneul gongwone sarami manhdaeyo.
My friend says there are a lot of people in the park today.
공원에 벚꽃이 피어서 사람들이 사진을 많이 찍고 있었어요.gongwone beotkkochi pieoseo saramdeuri sajineul manhi jjikgo isseosseoyo.
The cherry blossoms bloomed in the park, so people were taking a lot of photos.
오늘은 주말이라서 공원에 사람이 많아요.oneureun jumariraseo gongwone sarami manhayo.
Today is the weekend, so there are many people in the park.
백화점 입구에 사람이 많아서 안으로 들어가는 데 시간이 걸렸어.baekhwajeom ipgue sarami manhaseo aneuro deureoganeun de sigani geollyeosseo.
There were so many people at the department store entrance that it took time to get inside.
개찰구 앞에 사람이 많아서 조금 기다렸어요.gaechalgu ape sarami manhaseo jogeum gidaryeosseoyo.
There were many people in front of the ticket gate, so I waited a little.
승강장에 사람이 많아서 다음 지하철을 기다려요.seunggangjange sarami manhaseo da-eum jihacheoreul gidaryeoyo.
There are many people on the platform, so I wait for the next subway.
출구 쪽에 사람이 많아요.chulgu jjoge sarami manhayo.
There are many people near the exit.
지금은 점심시간이라서 식당에 사람이 많아요.jigeumeun jeomsimsiganiraseo sikdange sarami manhayo.
It’s lunchtime now, so there are many people in the restaurant.
눈 오는 날에는 사람들이 횡단보도에서 자주 미끄러져.nun oneun nareneun saramdeuri hoengdanbodo-eseo jaju mikkeureojyeo.
On snowy days, people often slip at the crosswalk.
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