Usages of pyeonhada
다리가 길어서 걷기 편해요.dariga gireoseo geotgi pyeonhaeyo.
Having long legs makes walking comfortable.
의자가 편해요.uijaga pyeonhaeyo.
The chair is comfortable.
이 엘리베이터는 계단보다 훨씬 편해요.i ellibeiteoneun gyedanboda hwolssin pyeonhaeyo.
This elevator is much more comfortable than the stairs.
치마보다 청바지가 더 편해서 여행 갈 때는 청바지만 입어.chimaboda cheongbajiga deo pyeonhaeseo yeohaeng gal ttaeneun cheongbajiman ibeo.
Jeans are more comfortable than skirts, so I wear only jeans when I travel.
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.
재킷 주머니에 휴대폰을 넣어 두면 손이 편해요.jaekis jumeonie hyudaeponeul neoheo dumyeon soni pyeonhaeyo.
If I keep my phone in my jacket pocket, my hands feel more comfortable.
백화점 매장에서 입어 보니까 정말 편했어.baekhwajeom maejangeseo ibeo bonikka jeongmal pyeonhaesseo.
I tried it on at the department store, and it was really comfortable.
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