Usages of gibun
12월에는 크리스마스가 있어서 기분이 좋아요.12woreneun keuriseumaseuga isseoseo gibuni johayo.
In December, because there’s Christmas, I feel happy.
지금 기분이 좋아요.jigeum gibuni johayo.
I feel good now.
월요일에는 새로운 주가 시작되어서 기분이 좋아요.woryoireneun saeroun juga sijakdoeeoseo gibuni johayo.
On Monday, a new week starts, so I feel good.
창문을 오래 닫아 두면 방이 습해서 기분이 답답해요.changmuneul orae dada dumyeon bangi seuphaeseo gibuni dapdaphaeyo.
If I leave the window closed for a long time, the room gets humid and I feel stuffy.
택시 기사님이 친절해서 기분이 좋아졌어요.taeksi gisanimi chinjeolhaeseo gibuni johajyeosseoyo.
The taxi driver was kind, so I felt better.
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