Usages of abunai
この 道 は 安全 です が、 夜 は 危ない と 思います。kono michi wa anzen desu ga, yoru wa abunai to omoimasu.
This road is safe, but I think it is dangerous at night.
この 道 は 危ない です か?kono michi wa abunai desu ka?
Is this road dangerous?
遅い 時間 に 家 を 出るの は 危ない と 思います。osoi jikan ni ie o deruno wa abunai to omoimasu.
I think leaving the house late at night is dangerous.
雨 の 日 に 車 を 運転するの は 危ない です。ame no hi ni kuruma o untensuruno wa abunai desu.
It is dangerous to drive a car on rainy days.
先生 は 危ない 道 に 注意する よう に 言いました。sensei wa abunai michi ni chuuisuru you ni iimashita.
The teacher told us to pay attention to the dangerous road.
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