Usages of kenkou
兄 は 健康 の ため に 毎日 走ります。ani wa kenkou no tame ni mainichi hashirimasu.
My older brother runs every day for his health.
私 は 健康 の ため に 毎日 水 を 飲みます。watashi wa kenkou no tame ni mainichi mizu o nomimasu.
I drink water every day for my health.
私 は 健康 の ため に 卵 を 食べます。watashi wa kenkou no tame ni tamago o tabemasu.
I eat eggs for my health.
毎日 運動 を すること は 健康 の ため に 大切 です。mainichi undou o surukoto wa kenkou no tame ni taisetsu desu.
Exercising every day is important for your health.
健康 の ため に、 砂糖 や 塩 を 入れすぎない よう に 料理 を 工夫して います。kenkou no tame ni, satou ya shio o iresuginai you ni ryouri o kufuushite imasu.
For my health, I try to cook in a way that doesn’t use too much sugar or salt.
深呼吸 とか ストレッチ とか の 小さな 習慣 は、 集中力 が 落ちるの を 予防するの に も 健康 の ため に も 役に 立ちます。shinkokyuu toka sutoretchi toka no chiisana shuukan wa, shuuchuuryoku ga ochiruno o yobousuruno ni mo kenkou no tame ni mo yakuni tachimasu.
Small habits like deep breathing or stretching are useful both for preventing your concentration from dropping and for your health.
私 は 健康 の ため に 毎日 ご飯 の 量 を 量ります。watashi wa kenkou no tame ni mainichi gohan no ryou o hakarimasu.
I measure the amount of rice every day for my health.
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