Usages of tteoreojida
의자 사이에 연필이 떨어져 있어요.uija saie yeonpiri tteoreojyeo isseoyo.
A pencil is lying between the chairs.
책상에서 책이 떨어졌어요.chaeksangeseo chaegi tteoreojyeosseoyo.
A book fell off the desk.
휴대폰이 의자 아래에 떨어졌어요.hyudaeponi uija araee tteoreojyeosseoyo.
My phone fell under the chair.
마우스가 책상 아래로 떨어져서 오래 찾았어.mauseuga chaeksang araero tteoreojyeoseo orae chajasseo.
The mouse fell under the desk, so I looked for it for a long time.
마우스가 책상 아래에 떨어졌어요.mauseuga chaeksang araee tteoreojyeosseoyo.
The mouse fell under the desk.
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