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dwi
뒤
(n)
back
Hayeokjjangeun geonmul dwie itsseumnida.
하역장은 건물 뒤에 있습니다.
The loading dock is in the back of the building.
ape
앞에
(p)
front
Uija ape inneun balpane darireul pyeonhage dumnida.
의자 앞에 있는 발판에 다리를 편하게 둡니다.
I rest my legs on the footrest sitting in front of my chair.
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oreunjjok
오른쪽
(n)
right
Jadongchaga oreunjjogeuro dolgo itsseumnida.
자동차가 오른쪽으로 돌고 있습니다.
The automobile is turning right.
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oenjjok
왼쪽
(n)
left
Chaga oenjjogeuro doratta.
차가 왼쪽으로 돌았다.
The car turned left.
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ane
안에
(p)
inside
Kongeun kkoturi aneseo jaramnida.
콩은 꼬투리 안에서 자랍니다.
Soybeans grow inside the pods.
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bakke
밖에
(p)
outside
jip bakkeseo
집 밖에서
outside a house
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dongjjok
동쪽
(n)
east
Haeneun dongjjogeseo tteugo seojjogeuro jimnida.
해는 동쪽에서 뜨고 서쪽으로 집니다.
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
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bukjjok
북쪽
(n)
north
nachimbani bukjjogeul garikimnida.
나침반이 북쪽을 가리킵니다.
compass points north
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namjjok
남쪽
(n)
south
namjjogeul garikida
남쪽을 가리키다
point south
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seojjok
서쪽
(n)
west
Haeneun dongjjogeseo tteugo seojjogeuro jimnida.
해는 동쪽에서 뜨고 서쪽으로 집니다.
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
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