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Usages of geuchida
비가 그치면 축제가 시작돼요.biga geuchimyeon chukjega sijakdwaeyo.
When the rain stops, the festival starts.
비가 그치면 우산을 안 써도 돼요.biga geuchimyeon usaneul an sseodo dwaeyo.
If the rain stops, you don’t have to use an umbrella.
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