English Sentence:

Her surgery was only last week, but already she's walking well with crutches.

Korean Translation:

그녀는 지난 주에 수술을 했는데 벌써 목발로 잘 걸어 다니고 있어요.

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그녀

geu nyuh

she, her (written)

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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)

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지난

ji nan

past, last

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joo

1. major, main 2. alcohol, liquor 3. province, state 4. god (in Christianity) 5. week 6. owner 7. stock (noun)

Here: week

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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)

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수술

soo sool

surgery

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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)

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하다

ha da

1. to do 2. to be (+ adjective or noun to describe something) 3. to have to, must 4. (after verb to tell how another person feels) 5. to say, to speak (short version)

Here: to do

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de

1. (particle after word to add meaning of 'and then' or 'but then') 2. place 3. (particle used when telling facts and situations) 4. on, for (doing something)

Here: (particle after word to add meaning of 'and then' or 'but then')

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벌써

bul suh

already

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목발

mok bal

crutches

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ro

1. with, in, as (particle after word to add meaning of 'method', 'way') 2. road, street 3. to, towards 4. because of 5. (particle that comes after time) 6. for 7. (particle to make adjectives to adverbs, 'ly')

Here: with, in, as (particle after word to add meaning of 'method', 'way')

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jal

very well

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걷다

gut da

1. to walk 2. to gather up, to draw (curtain)

Here: to walk

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다니다

da ni da

1. to attend (e.g. school, work) 2. (comes after a verb to add meaning of "around") 3. to get around

Here: (comes after a verb to add meaning of "around")

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고 있다

go it da

(ending form to make sentence present progressive)

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