Usages of jitda
강아지가 크게 짖어서 아이가 많이 놀란 것 같아.gangajiga keuge jijeoseo aiga manhi nollan geos gata.
The puppy barked loudly, so I think the child got very startled.
밤에 강아지가 자꾸 짖어서 잠이 안 와요.bame gangajiga jakku jijeoseo jami an wayo.
The dog keeps barking at night, so I can’t fall asleep.
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