Usages of mikkeureopda
비 온 뒤에는 계단이 미끄러워서 조심해야 해요.bi on dwieneun gyedani mikkeureowoseo josimhaeya haeyo.
After it rains, the stairs are slippery, so you have to be careful.
바닥이 미끄러운 줄 모르고 뛰다가 넘어질 뻔했어.badagi mikkeureoun jul moreugo ttwidaga neomeojil ppeonhaesseo.
I didn’t realize the floor was slippery and almost fell while running.
바닥에 물이 있어서 미끄러워요.badage muri isseoseo mikkeureowoyo.
There is water on the floor, so it’s slippery.
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