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Usages of bakk
밖에서 바람이 많이 불어요.bakkeseo barami manhi bureoyo.
A lot of wind is blowing outside.
지금 밖에서 친구를 기다리고 있어요.jigeum bakkeseo chingureul gidarigo isseoyo.
I am waiting for a friend outside now.
창가 좌석에 앉으면 밖을 볼 수 있어요.changga jwaseoge anjeumyeon bakkeul bol su isseoyo.
If you sit in the window seat, you can see outside.
날씨가 좋으면 밖에서 놀아요.nalssiga joheumyeon bakkeseo norayo.
If the weather is nice, I play outside.
지난 주에는 날씨가 너무 추워서 밖에 안 나갔어요.jinan jueneun nalssiga neomu chuwoseo bakke an nagasseoyo.
Last week, the weather was so cold that I didn’t go outside.
밖에서 큰 소리가 들려요.bakkeseo keun soriga deullyeoyo.
I hear a loud noise from outside.
회의실이 너무 시끄러워서 밖으로 나와 버렸어요.hoeuisiri neomu sikkeureowoseo bakkeuro nawa beoryeosseoyo.
The meeting room was so noisy that I ended up coming outside.
밖에서 큰 소리가 나서 공부를 방해해요.bakkeseo keun soriga naseo gongbureul banghaehaeyo.
A loud noise is coming from outside, so it interferes with my studying.
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