apeuda

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.
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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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