nagada

Usages of nagada

지난 주에는 날씨가 너무 추워서 밖에 안 나갔어요.jinan jueneun nalssiga neomu chuwoseo bakke an nagasseoyo.
Last week, the weather was so cold that I didn’t go outside.
문을 열고 나가요.muneul yeolgo nagayo.
I open the door and go outside.
나갈 때 컴퓨터를 꺼요.nagal ttae keompyuteoreul kkeoyo.
I turn off the computer when I leave.
나갈 때 현관 문 꼭 잠가.nagal ttae hyeongwan mun kkok jamga.
Lock the front door when you go out.
약속이 급해서 지금 바로 나갈게.yaksogi geuphaeseo jigeum baro nagalge.
The appointment is urgent, so I’ll leave right now.
아침에는 추워서 코트를 입고 나갔어요.achimeneun chuwoseo koteureul ipgo nagasseoyo.
It was cold in the morning, so I went out wearing a coat.
출구를 잘못 찾아서 개찰구 밖으로 바로 못 나갔어.chulgureul jalmos chajaseo gaechalgu bakkeuro baro mos nagasseo.
I looked for the wrong exit, so I couldn’t get out past the ticket gate right away.
창문을 연 채로 나갔어요.changmuneul yeon chaero nagasseoyo.
I went out with the window left open.
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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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