Usages of ~aya hada
오늘은 햇빛이 강해서 선크림을 꼭 발라야 해요.oneureun haesbichi ganghaeseo seonkeurimeul kkok ballaya haeyo.
The sunlight is strong today, so I have to put on sunscreen.
회의 전에 보고서를 인쇄해야 해요.hoeui jeone bogoseoreul inswaehaeya haeyo.
I have to print the report before the meeting.
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Korean has multiple speech levels that indicate formality and politeness. The most common are the formal polite (‑습니다/‑ㅂ니다), informal polite (‑아요/‑어요), and casual (‑아/‑어) forms. Which level you use depends on who you're speaking to and the social context.
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