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Usages of isa oda
새 이웃이 이사 와서 어제 처음 인사했어.sae iusi isa waseo eoje cheoeum insahaesseo.
A new neighbor moved in, so I greeted them for the first time yesterday.
다음 달에 친구가 우리 집 근처로 이사 와요.da-eum dare chinguga uri jip geuncheoro isa wayo.
My friend is moving to a place near my house next month.
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