Usages of upyo
여행 가서 예쁜 엽서를 사서 우표도 같이 샀어.yeohaeng gaseo yeppeun yeopseoreul saseo upyodo gati sasseo.
While traveling, I bought a pretty postcard and stamps too.
우표가 없으면 소포를 보내기 전에 우체국에서 먼저 사야 해.upyoga eobseumyeon soporeul bonaegi jeone uchegugeseo meonjeo saya hae.
If you don’t have stamps, you have to buy them at the post office first before sending the parcel.
엽서에 주소를 쓰고 우표를 붙인 다음에 바로 우체통에 넣었어.yeopseo-e jusoreul sseugo upyoreul butin da-eume baro uchetonge neoheosseo.
I wrote the address on the postcard, stuck on a stamp, and put it in the mailbox right away.
소포에 우표를 붙여 주세요.sopo-e upyoreul butyeo juseyo.
Please put a stamp on the package.
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