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Usages of ~buteo
내일부터 수강 신청이 시작돼.naeilbuteo sugang sincheongi sijakdwae.
Course registration starts tomorrow.
내일부터 한국어를 공부해요.naeilbuteo hangugeoreul gongbuhaeyo.
I will study Korean starting tomorrow.
새 규정이 내일부터 적용돼요.sae gyujeongi naeilbuteo jeogyongdwaeyo.
The new regulations apply starting tomorrow.
좋은 자리부터 잡아 둘까?joheun jaributeo jaba dulkka?
Shall we reserve a good seat first?
지금부터 십 분만 쉬어요.jigeumbuteo sip bunman swieoyo.
Let’s rest for just ten minutes starting now.
친구가 늦어도 무슨 일이 생겼을까 걱정부터 하지는 마.chinguga neujeodo museun iri saenggyeosseulkka geokjeongbuteo hajineun ma.
Even if your friend is late, don’t start worrying that something happened.
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