Conjugation Please!

April 25th, 2007

• 좁다: (be) narrow;

우리 집은 좁다. We are cramped for room.

*** I am not sure why “좁다”is listed with the irregular verbs, because it’s an adjective. Does anyone have information on this?

Please reply with as many example sentences as possible. I would like to see many sentences using the word “좁다”. I would like to see many different uses for the word “좁다”. Present, past, future, polite, respectful, casual…let’s see them all.

THANKS!

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