Usages of sipda
어떤 표현을 먼저 배우고 싶어요?eotteon pyohyeoneul meonjeo bae-ugo sipeoyo?
Which expression do you want to learn first?
영화를 보고 싶어요, 그런데 시간이 없어요.yeonghwareul bogo sipeoyo, geureonde sigani eobseoyo.
I want to watch a movie, but I don’t have time.
도서관에 가고 싶지만 여전히 시간이 없어요.doseogwane gago sipjiman yeojeonhi sigani eobseoyo.
I want to go to the library, but I still don’t have time.
수업 뒤에 커피를 마시고 싶어요.sueop dwie keopireul masigo sipeoyo.
I want to drink coffee after class.
방학에는 그냥 쉬고 싶어, 별로 계획 없어.banghageneun geunyang swigo sipeo, byeollo gyehoek eobseo.
During vacation, I just want to rest; I don’t really have plans.
보고 싶었던 영화가 별로여서 좀 실망했어.bogo sipeossdeon yeonghwaga byeolloyeoseo jom silmanghaesseo.
The movie I wanted to see wasn’t that good, so I was a little disappointed.
아버지처럼 운전하고 싶어요.abeojicheoreom unjeonhago sipeoyo.
I want to drive like my father.
오늘은 새 신발이랑 양말을 사고 싶어.oneureun sae sinbarirang yangmareul sago sipeo.
Today I want to buy new shoes and socks.
필요 없는 사진은 삭제했지만 이 문서는 남겨 두고 싶어.piryo eobsneun sajineun sakjehaessjiman i munseoneun namgyeo dugo sipeo.
I deleted the photos I don’t need, but I want to keep this document.
이번 달 월급이 들어오면 부모님께 선물을 사 드리고 싶어요.ibeon dal wolgeubi deureoomyeon bumonimkke seonmureul sa deurigo sipeoyo.
When this month’s salary comes in, I want to buy a gift for my parents.
오늘은 더워서 점심에 국수를 먹고 싶어요.oneureun deowoseo jeomsime guksureul meokgo sipeoyo.
It’s hot today, so I want to eat noodles for lunch.
그 배우가 나온 드라마는 결말이 슬프지만 다시 보고 싶어.geu bae-uga naon deuramaneun gyeolmari seulpeujiman dasi bogo sipeo.
The drama with that actor in it has a sad ending, but I want to watch it again.
오늘은 공원에서 오래 걷고 싶어요.oneureun gongwoneseo orae geotgo sipeoyo.
Today I want to walk in the park for a long time.
졸업 후에는 어떤 일을 하고 싶어요?joreop hueneun eotteon ireul hago sipeoyo?
What kind of work do you want to do after graduation?
졸업 전에 선생님께 인사하고 싶어요.joreop jeone seonsaengnimkke insahago sipeoyo.
I want to greet the teacher before graduation.
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