Usages of sinda
이 신발은 처음에는 조금 불편했는데 신을수록 편해져.i sinbareun cheoeumeneun jogeum bulpyeonhaessneunde sineulsurok pyeonhaejyeo.
These shoes were a little uncomfortable at first, but the more I wear them, the more comfortable they get.
양말을 안 신었더니 새 신발이 조금 아팠어.yangmareul an sineossdeoni sae sinbari jogeum apasseo.
I didn’t wear socks, so the new shoes hurt a little.
여름에는 운동화보다 샌들을 더 자주 신지만, 비 오는 날에는 안 신어.yeoreumeneun undonghwaboda saendeureul deo jaju sinjiman, bi oneun nareneun an sineo.
In summer I wear sandals more often than sneakers, but I don’t wear them on rainy days.
젖은 운동화를 신은 채로 방에 들어오지 말고 현관에서 벗어.jeojeun undonghwareul sineun chaero bange deureooji malgo hyeongwaneseo beoseo.
Don’t come into the room wearing wet sneakers; take them off at the entrance.
주말에 공원에서 조깅할 때 운동화를 신어요.jumare gongwoneseo joginghal ttae undonghwareul sineoyo.
I wear sneakers when I jog in the park on weekends.
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