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araecheung
Downstairs
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아래층 means "Downstairs" in English. The romanization is araecheung.
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araecheung
Downstairs
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wicheung
위층
Upstairs
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eodi
어디
Where
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gyedan
계단
Stairs
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hoengdanbodo
횡단보도
Crosswalk
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sageori
사거리
Intersection
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oenjjok
왼쪽
Left
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