Usages of ~ryeogo hada
우리는 파티에서 노래를 부르고 춤추려고 해요.urineun patieseo noraereul bureugo chumchuryeogo haeyo.
We are going to sing and dance at the party.
이제 파티 준비를 시작하려고 해요.ije pati junbireul sijakharyeogo haeyo.
Now I’m going to start preparing for the party.
나는 다음 학기에 경제학 과목을 수강하려고 해.naneun da-eum hakgie gyeongjehak gwamogeul sugangharyeogo hae.
I’m planning to take an economics course next semester.
감자가 많아서 내일은 양파, 버섯, 당근으로 다른 요리를 하려고 해.gamjaga manhaseo naeireun yangpa, beoseos, danggeuneuro dareun yorireul haryeogo hae.
Since there are a lot of potatoes, tomorrow I’m going to make a different dish with onions, mushrooms, and carrots.
오늘은 기침이 심하고 콧물도 나서 병원에 가려고 해.oneureun gichimi simhago kosmuldo naseo byeongwone garyeogo hae.
Today I have a bad cough and a runny nose, so I’m thinking of going to the hospital.
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