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저는 키를 ___.
To say 'I measured my height', you use '재다' (to measure). The past tense informal polite form is '쟀어요'.
빵을 만들려면 밀가루를 정확히 ___야 해요.
In order to make bread, you must 'measure' the flour accurately. '재다' (to measure) in the '-(으)야 하다' (must/have to) form becomes '재야 해요'.
줄자로 방 길이를 ___ 주세요.
To ask someone to 'measure' the room's length with a tape measure, you use '재다' (to measure) in the imperative form '재 주세요'.
의사는 환자의 체온을 ___.
The doctor 'measured' the patient's body temperature. '재다' (to measure) in the past tense informal polite form is '쟀어요'.
옷을 사기 전에 제 허리 사이즈를 ___ 싶어요.
Before buying clothes, I want to 'measure' my waist size. '재다' (to measure) in the '고 싶다' (want to) form is '재고 싶어요'.
요리할 때 재료를 정확하게 ___ 것이 중요해요.
When cooking, it's important to 'measure' ingredients accurately. '재다' (to measure) in the descriptive form used as a noun modifier is '재는 것'.
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오전
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약속
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다니다
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팔월
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나쁘게
A2Badly; in an unsatisfactory or improper way.
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