Usages of eigakan
私 は 友達 と 映画館 に 行きます。watasi ha tomodati to eigakan ni ikimasu.
I go to the movie theater with a friend.
映画館 は 駅 前 に あります。eigakan ha eki mae ni arimasu.
The movie theater is in front of the station.
休日 に 映画館 で 映画 を 見ます。kyuuzitu ni eigakan de eiga wo mimasu.
I watch a movie at the movie theater on my day off.
仕事 の 後 に 映画館 で 映画 を 見ます。sigoto no ato ni eigakan de eiga wo mimasu.
After work, I watch a movie at the movie theater.
私 は 週末 に 一人 で 映画館 に 行きます。watasi ha syuumatu ni hitori de eigakan ni ikimasu.
I go to the movie theater alone on the weekend.
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