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Usages of ~euro
아침밥으로 국을 먹었어.achimbabeuro gugeul meogeosseo.
I ate soup for breakfast.
저는 휴대폰으로 친구에게 메시지를 보내요.jeoneun hyudaeponeuro chinguege mesijireul bonaeyo.
I send a message to a friend on my phone.
딸기를 씻어서 컵에 담아 두면 후식으로 먹기 편해.ttalgireul ssiseoseo keobe dama dumyeon husigeuro meokgi pyeonhae.
If you wash strawberries and put them in a cup, they’re easy to eat as dessert.
바나나는 조금 달아서 간식으로 좋아요.banananeun jogeum daraseo gansigeuro johayo.
Bananas are a little sweet, so they’re good as a snack.
식당에서 밥을 먹고 나서 후식으로 케이크를 먹어요.sikdangeseo babeul meokgo naseo husigeuro keikeureul meogeoyo.
After eating a meal at the restaurant, I eat cake for dessert.
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