Usages of pal
팔이 아파서 무거운 물건을 못 들어요.pari apaseo mugeoun mulgeoneul mos deureoyo.
My arm hurts, so I can’t lift heavy objects.
운동을 하고 나서 팔이 피곤해요.undongeul hago naseo pari pigonhaeyo.
My arms are tired after exercising.
그녀는 주사를 맞고 나니까 팔이 조금 아팠어.geunyeoneun jusareul matgo nanikka pari jogeum apasseo.
After she got the injection, her arm hurt a little.
간호사가 제 팔에 붕대를 감아 줬어요.ganhosaga je pare bungdaereul gama jwosseoyo.
The nurse wrapped a bandage around my arm.
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