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Usages of ~ro
내일 만날 장소를 역 근처 카페로 바꿀까?naeil mannal jangsoreul yeok geuncheo kapero bakkulkka?
Shall we change the place we’ll meet tomorrow to a café near the station?
앱으로 길을 확인해요.aebeuro gireul hwaginhaeyo.
I check the way with an app.
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