Usages of budithida
책상 모서리에 팔을 부딪혀서 조금 아팠어요.chaeksang moseorie pareul budithyeoseo jogeum apasseoyo.
I bumped my arm on the corner of the desk, so it hurt a little.
주방 선반에 머리를 부딪혔어요.jubang seonbane meorireul budithyeosseoyo.
I bumped my head on the kitchen shelf.
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