Usages of dari
다리가 길어서 걷기 편해요.dariga gireoseo geotgi pyeonhaeyo.
Having long legs makes walking comfortable.
다리가 짧아서 자전거를 타기 어려워요.dariga jjalbaseo jajeongeoreul tagi eoryeowoyo.
Having short legs makes riding a bicycle difficult.
다리가 아파요.dariga apayo.
My leg hurts.
샌들은 편하지만 오래 걸으면 다리가 좀 아파요.saendeureun pyeonhajiman orae georeumyeon dariga jom apayo.
Sandals are comfortable, but if I walk for a long time, my legs hurt a bit.
공원에 모기가 많아서 다리를 두 번이나 물렸어요.gongwone mogiga manhaseo darireul du beonina mullyeosseoyo.
There were many mosquitoes in the park, so I got bitten on my legs twice.
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