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Usages of kudamono
私 は 果物 が 好き です。watasi ha kudamono ga suki desu.
I like fruit.
子供 は 果物 を 食べます。kodomo ha kudamono wo tabemasu.
Children eat fruit.
山 で 果物 を 食べました。yama de kudamono wo tabemasita.
I ate fruit on the mountain.
母 は 果物 が 好き です。haha ha kudamono ga suki desu.
My mother likes fruit.
冷蔵庫 に 水 と 果物 が あります。reizouko ni mizu to kudamono ga arimasu.
There is water and fruit in the refrigerator.
父 が 入院して いる 間、 母 は 毎日 漫画 と 果物 を 持って 行きました。titi ga nyuuinsite iru aida, haha ha mainiti manga to kudamono wo motte ikimasita.
While my father was hospitalized, my mother brought manga and fruit every day.
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