Usages of jeotda
비가 와서 운동화가 젖었어요.biga waseo undonghwaga jeojeosseoyo.
My sneakers got wet because it rained.
우산이 없어서 옷이 젖었어요.usani eobseoseo osi jeojeosseoyo.
I didn’t have an umbrella, so my clothes got wet.
비 오는 날에는 바지가 젖기 쉬워서 욕실에서 바로 말려요.bi oneun nareneun bajiga jeotgi swiwoseo yoksireseo baro mallyeoyo.
On rainy days, pants get wet easily, so I dry them right away in the bathroom.
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