After running a marathon he had blisters on his feet.
Korean Translation:마라톤을 뛴 후에 그는 발에 물집이 생겼어요.
Listen to Korean Sentence:마라톤 ma ra ton marathon [Show Details] |
을 eul 1. (object particle) 2. (particle in verb to add meaning of 'perhaps') 3. (particle after a verb or an adjective to modify a noun, future tense) Here: (object particle) [Show Details] |
뛰다 twi da to run, to jump [Show Details] |
후 hoo 1. after 2. to smell (hanja) Here: after [Show Details] |
에 e 1. at, to, by, on, in (particle after place, time or object) 2. because of (particle after noun or gerund to add reason) 3. for (particle after noun or gerund to add 'purpose') Here: at, to, by, on, in (particle after place, time or object) [Show Details] |
그 geu 1. he, him, his (written) 2. the, that Here: he, him, his (written) [Show Details] |
는 neun 1. (subject particle) 2. (particle to add emphasis) 3. (particle after a verb to modify a noun, present tense) 4. (verb ending for present tense) Here: (subject particle) [Show Details] |
발 bal foot [Show Details] |
에 e 1. at, to, by, on, in (particle after place, time or object) 2. because of (particle after noun or gerund to add reason) 3. for (particle after noun or gerund to add 'purpose') Here: at, to, by, on, in (particle after place, time or object) [Show Details] |
물집 mool jip blisters [Show Details] |
이 i 1. (subject particle) 2. this 3. (particle after verb or adjective to make adverb) 4. tooth, teeth 5. two, 2 (hanja) 6. lice 7. person (particle after younger/same age person's name) 8. with 9. ear 10. different Here: (subject particle) [Show Details] |
생기다 seng gi da 1. to look, to appear 2. to gain, to get Here: to gain, to get [Show Details] |
요 yo 1. (statement ending in polite tone) 2. (question ending in polite tone) 3. (suggestion ending in polite tone, "let's") Here: (statement ending in polite tone) [Show Details] |
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