Usages of ~reo
남쪽 바다에 수영하러 가고 싶어.namjjok bada-e suyeonghareo gago sipeo.
I want to go swimming in the southern sea.
친구를 만나러 카페에 가요.chingureul mannareo kapee gayo.
I go to the café to meet a friend.
관리실에 새 열쇠를 부탁하러 가야 해.gwanrisire sae yeolsoereul butakhareo gaya hae.
I need to go to the management office to request a new key.
욕실 문이 안 닫혀서 내일 다시 수리하러 온대.yoksil muni an dathyeoseo naeil dasi surihareo ondae.
They say she’ll come again tomorrow to repair it because the bathroom door won’t close.
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Korean has multiple speech levels that indicate formality and politeness. The most common are the formal polite (‑습니다/‑ㅂ니다), informal polite (‑아요/‑어요), and casual (‑아/‑어) forms. Which level you use depends on who you're speaking to and the social context.
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