Usages of jareuda
도마 위에서 토마토를 자를 때 칼을 조심해서 써요.doma wieseo tomatoreul jareul ttae kareul josimhaeseo sseoyo.
When cutting tomatoes on the cutting board, use the knife carefully.
당근은 너무 크게 자르지 말고 작게 썰어 주세요.danggeuneun neomu keuge jareuji malgo jakge sseoreo juseyo.
Please don’t cut the carrots too big; slice them small.
가위가 없으면 테이프를 자르기 어려워요.gawiga eobseumyeon teipeureul jareugi eoryeowoyo.
If you don’t have scissors, it’s hard to cut the tape.
미용실에서는 머리를 자르고 나서 드라이어로 바로 말려 줘요.miyongsireseoneun meorireul jareugo naseo deuraieoro baro mallyeo jwoyo.
At the hair salon, they dry your hair right away with a hair dryer after cutting it.
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