Usages of badak
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.
바닥에 물이 있어서 넘어질 뻔했어요.badage muri isseoseo neomeojil ppeonhaesseoyo.
There was water on the floor, so I almost fell over.
아침에 빗자루로 바닥을 쓸고 쓰레받기로 먼지를 모았어요.achime bisjaruro badageul sseulgo sseurebatgiro meonjireul moasseoyo.
In the morning, I swept the floor with a broom and gathered the dust with a dustpan.
비 온 날에는 현관 바닥을 자주 쓸어야 해.bi on nareneun hyeongwan badageul jaju sseureoya hae.
On rainy days, you have to sweep the entrance floor often.
저는 아침에 바닥을 쓸고, 저녁에는 걸레로 다시 닦는 편이에요.jeoneun achime badageul sseulgo, jeonyeogeneun geollero dasi dakkneun pyeonieyo.
I tend to sweep the floor in the morning and wipe it again with a rag in the evening.
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