Usages of mugeopda
팔이 아파서 무거운 물건을 못 들어요.pari apaseo mugeoun mulgeoneul mos deureoyo.
My arm hurts, so I can’t lift heavy objects.
가방이 무거워요.gabangi mugeowoyo.
The bag is heavy.
가방이 무거워서 팔이 아파요.gabangi mugeowoseo pari apayo.
My arm hurts because the bag is heavy.
이 가방은 커서 무거워요.i gabangeun keoseo mugeowoyo.
This bag is big, so it’s heavy.
가방이 무거워서 어깨가 아파요.gabangi mugeowoseo eokkaega apayo.
My shoulder hurts because the bag is heavy.
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