Usages of apeuda
팔이 아파서 무거운 물건을 못 들어요.pari apaseo mugeoun mulgeoneul mos deureoyo.
My arm hurts, so I can’t lift heavy objects.
다리가 아파요.dariga apayo.
My leg hurts.
몸이 아파요.momi apayo.
My body hurts.
컴퓨터 화면이 작기 때문에 눈이 아파요.keompyuteo hwamyeoni jakgi ttaemune nuni apayo.
My eyes hurt because the computer screen is small.
그녀는 주사를 맞고 나니까 팔이 조금 아팠어.geunyeoneun jusareul matgo nanikka pari jogeum apasseo.
After she got the injection, her arm hurt a little.
가방이 무거워서 어깨가 아파요.gabangi mugeowoseo eokkaega apayo.
My shoulder hurts because the bag is heavy.
선크림을 안 바른 채로 바닷가에 오래 있었더니 팔이 아팠어.seonkeurimeul an bareun chaero badasga-e orae isseossdeoni pari apasseo.
I stayed at the beach for a long time without putting on sunscreen, and my arm hurt.
그녀는 뛰어가다가 계단에서 넘어졌지만 크게 아프지는 않았어.geunyeoneun ttwieogadaga gyedaneseo neomeojyeossjiman keuge apeujineun anhasseo.
She fell on the stairs while running, but she wasn’t badly hurt.
책상 모서리에 팔을 부딪혀서 조금 아팠어요.chaeksang moseorie pareul budithyeoseo jogeum apasseoyo.
I bumped my arm on the corner of the desk, so it hurt a little.
넘어졌지만 크게 안 아팠어요.neomeojyeossjiman keuge an apasseoyo.
I fell, but I wasn’t badly hurt.
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