Usages of ~seo
밖에서 큰 소리가 나서 공부를 방해해요.bakkeseo keun soriga naseo gongbureul banghaehaeyo.
A loud noise is coming from outside, so it interferes with my studying.
회의가 끝나서 지금 퇴근해요.hoeuiga kkeutnaseo jigeum toegeunhaeyo.
The meeting is over, so I’m leaving work now.
갑자기 큰 소리가 나서 정말 놀랐어요.gapjagi keun soriga naseo jeongmal nollasseoyo.
A loud noise suddenly happened, so I was really startled.
콧물이 나서 휴지가 필요해요.kosmuri naseo hyujiga piryohaeyo.
I have a runny nose, so I need tissues.
오늘은 기침이 나서 집에서 쉬어요.oneureun gichimi naseo jibeseo swieoyo.
Today I have a cough, so I rest at home.
부엌에서 냄새가 나서 창문을 열어요.bueokeseo naemsaega naseo changmuneul yeoreoyo.
There is a smell coming from the kitchen, so I open the window.
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