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Usages of apeuda
배가 아파서 오늘은 집에서 쉬어요.baega apaseo oneureun jibeseo swieoyo.
My stomach hurts, so I’m resting at home today.
목이 아프면 물을 많이 마셔요.mogi apeumyeon mureul manhi masyeoyo.
If my throat hurts, I drink a lot of water.
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