joyonghada

Usages of joyonghada

회의실에 들어가자마자 조용해요.hoeuisire deureogajamaja joyonghaeyo.
The meeting room is quiet as soon as you enter.
집이 조용해요.jibi joyonghaeyo.
The house is quiet.
도서관이 식당보다 조용해요.doseogwani sikdangboda joyonghaeyo.
The library is quieter than the restaurant.
이쪽 복도는 조용해서 집중하기 좋아요.ijjok bokdoneun joyonghaeseo jipjunghagi johayo.
This hallway is quiet, so it’s good for focusing.
도서관은 식당에 비해 조용해요.doseogwaneun sikdange bihae joyonghaeyo.
The library is quieter than the restaurant.
도서관은 조용한 반면, 식당은 시끄러워요.doseogwaneun joyonghan banmyeon, sikdangeun sikkeureowoyo.
The library is quiet, whereas the restaurant is noisy.
새벽에는 공원이 조용해.saebyeogeneun gongwoni joyonghae.
At dawn, the park is quiet.
조용한 데서 명상을 하면 마음을 편하게 하는 데 도움이 돼.joyonghan deseo myeongsangeul hamyeon ma-eumeul pyeonhage haneun de doumi dwae.
If you meditate in a quiet place, it helps you feel at ease.
반려동물이 긴장할 때는 조용한 장소로 데려가야 해.banryeodongmuri ginjanghal ttaeneun joyonghan jangsoro deryeogaya hae.
When a pet gets nervous, you should take them to a quiet place.
공원 근처에 조용한 데가 있어요.gongwon geuncheo-e joyonghan dega isseoyo.
There is a quiet place near the park.
샤워하고 나서 조용한 데서 명상을 해요.syawohago naseo joyonghan deseo myeongsangeul haeyo.
After showering, I meditate in a quiet place.
어제 공원에서 걸었는데 정말 조용하더라.eoje gongwoneseo georeossneunde jeongmal joyonghadeora.
I walked in the park yesterday, and it was really quiet.
시끄러워서 조용한 데로 가요.sikkeureowoseo joyonghan dero gayo.
It’s noisy, so I go to a quiet place.
아침에는 공원이 아주 조용해요.achimeneun gongwoni aju joyonghaeyo.
In the morning, the park is very quiet.
지금은 공원이 아주 조용해요.jigeumeun gongwoni aju joyonghaeyo.
The park is very quiet right now.
저는 밤에 조용한 데서 소설을 읽으면 더 몰입하게 돼요.jeoneun bame joyonghan deseo soseoreul ilgeumyeon deo moriphage dwaeyo.
When I read a novel in a quiet place at night, I get more immersed.

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