~rang

Usages of ~rang

오늘 점심도 샌드위치랑 커피 한 컵이면 충분해.oneul jeomsimdo saendeuwichirang keopi han keobimyeon chungbunhae.
A sandwich and a cup of coffee are enough for lunch today too.
친구랑 카페에서 차를 마셔요.chingurang kapeeseo chareul masyeoyo.
I drink tea at a café with a friend.
냉장고에 토마토랑 오이가 있어서 아침에 간단히 먹었어.naengjanggo-e tomatorang oiga isseoseo achime gandanhi meogeosseo.
There were tomatoes and cucumbers in the refrigerator, so I ate them simply in the morning.
감자랑 양파, 버섯이랑 당근을 같이 볶았어.gamjarang yangpa, beoseosirang danggeuneul gati bokkasseo.
I stir-fried potatoes, onions, mushrooms, and carrots together.
회의 전에 과자 하나랑 빵 조금 먹었더니 아주 든든했어.hoeui jeone gwaja hanarang ppang jogeum meogeossdeoni aju deundeunhaesseo.
Before the meeting, I ate one snack and a little bread, and it was very filling.
점심에 감자랑 빵을 같이 먹어서 벌써 배불러.jeomsime gamjarang ppangeul gati meogeoseo beolsseo baebulleo.
I ate potatoes and bread together for lunch, so I’m already full.
아침에 김치랑 밥을 먹고 나와서 오후까지 든든했어.achime gimchirang babeul meokgo nawaseo ohukkaji deundeunhaesseo.
I ate kimchi and rice in the morning before leaving, so I felt full until the afternoon.
오이랑 토마토에 소금을 조금 넣고 잘 섞어요.oirang tomato-e sogeumeul jogeum neohgo jal seokkeoyo.
I add a little salt to the cucumbers and tomatoes and mix them well.
상자를 정리하려고 가위랑 테이프를 가져왔어요.sangjareul jeongriharyeogo gawirang teipeureul gajyeowasseoyo.
I brought scissors and tape to organize the box.
책상을 정리하는 김에 지우개랑 가위도 서랍에 넣었어.chaeksangeul jeongrihaneun gime jiugaerang gawido seorabe neoheosseo.
While I was organizing the desk anyway, I also put the eraser and scissors in the drawer.
점심에는 김밥이랑 떡볶이를 먹고, 저녁에는 만두랑 국수를 먹었어.jeomsimeneun gimbabirang tteokbokkireul meokgo, jeonyeogeneun mandurang guksureul meogeosseo.
For lunch I ate kimbap and tteokbokki, and for dinner I ate dumplings and noodles.
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