Usages of jeotda
마른 걸레가 없어서 젖은 걸레를 창문 옆에 걸어 뒀어.mareun geollega eobseoseo jeojeun geollereul changmun yeope georeo dwosseo.
There wasn’t a dry rag, so I hung the wet rag next to the window.
젖은 우산은 현관 옆에 두세요.jeojeun usaneun hyeongwan yeope duseyo.
Please put the wet umbrella next to the entrance.
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