Usages of bueok
부엌에 있는 냉장고 문을 열어 봐.bueoke issneun naengjanggo muneul yeoreo bwa.
Try opening the refrigerator door in the kitchen.
부엌에서 밥을 먹어요.bueokeseo babeul meogeoyo.
I eat rice in the kitchen.
부엌에서 냄새가 나서 창문을 열어요.bueokeseo naemsaega naseo changmuneul yeoreoyo.
There is a smell coming from the kitchen, so I open the window.
부엌 서랍에 칼이랑 도마가 없어요.bueok seorabe karirang domaga eobseoyo.
The knife and cutting board aren’t in the kitchen drawer.
부엌에 가는 김에 냄비 뚜껑이랑 국자도 같이 가져와.bueoke ganeun gime naembi ttukkeongirang gukjado gati gajyeowa.
Since you’re going to the kitchen anyway, bring the pot lid and ladle too.
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