Usages of josimhada
초를 켤 때 조심하세요.choreul kyeol ttae josimhaseyo.
Be careful when lighting the candles.
길을 건널 때 조심해요.gireul geonneol ttae josimhaeyo.
Be careful when crossing the street.
계단을 올라갈 때 조심해요.gyedaneul ollagal ttae josimhaeyo.
Be careful when going up the stairs.
안개가 낀 거리에서는 조심해야 해.angaega kkin georieseoneun josimhaeya hae.
You have to be careful on foggy streets.
도마 위에서 토마토를 자를 때 칼을 조심해서 써요.doma wieseo tomatoreul jareul ttae kareul josimhaeseo sseoyo.
When cutting tomatoes on the cutting board, use the knife carefully.
비 온 뒤에는 계단이 미끄러워서 조심해야 해요.bi on dwieneun gyedani mikkeureowoseo josimhaeya haeyo.
After it rains, the stairs are slippery, so you have to be careful.
아이가 식탁 모서리에 머리를 부딪치지 않게 조심했어.aiga siktak moseorie meorireul buditchiji anhge josimhaesseo.
I was careful so the child wouldn’t hit her head on the corner of the table.
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