Korean

Meaning: foot; step
Part of Speech: Noun, Suffix

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Example sentences

하루 종일 걸었더니 발이 너무 아파.
My feet hurt because I walked all day.
그는 누구보다 발이 빨랐다.
He was faster than anyone.
나는 실수로 친구의 발을 밟았다.
I accidentally stepped on my friend's foot.
새 구두를 신었더니 발이 아팠다.
My feet hurt because I wore new shoes.
아이들은 추위에 발을 동동 구르며 버스를 기다렸다.
The children stamped their feet in the cold while waiting for the bus.

Usage Notes

Refers to the body part, or can be used to count steps.

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