Usages of apeuda
근육이 아파서 오늘은 공원에서 천천히 걸었어.geunyugi apaseo oneureun gongwoneseo cheoncheonhi georeosseo.
My muscles hurt, so today I walked slowly in the park.
오늘은 목이 아파서 노래를 안 불러요.oneureun mogi apaseo noraereul an bulleoyo.
Today my throat hurts, so I’m not singing.
오늘은 눈이 아파서 안경을 써요.oneureun nuni apaseo angyeongeul sseoyo.
Today my eyes hurt, so I wear glasses.
어제는 어깨가 아파서 손목 스트레칭만 조금 했어.eojeneun eokkaega apaseo sonmok seuteurechingman jogeum haesseo.
Yesterday my shoulders hurt, so I only did a little wrist stretching.
허리가 안 아프도록 한 시간마다 일어나서 스트레칭해.heoriga an apeudorok han siganmada ireonaseo seuteurechinghae.
I get up and stretch every hour so that my back won’t hurt.
가습기를 틀어 보니까 방이 덜 건조해서 목도 덜 아팠어.gaseupgireul teureo bonikka bangi deol geonjohaeseo mokdo deol apasseo.
After turning on the humidifier, the room was less dry, so my throat hurt less too.
목이 아프면 친구가 따뜻한 차를 끓여 줘요.mogi apeumyeon chinguga ttatteushan chareul kkeulhyeo jwoyo.
When my throat hurts, my friend makes me warm tea.
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