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Usages of byouin
私 は 病院 で 医者 に 会います。watasi ha byouin de isya ni aimasu.
I meet a doctor at the hospital.
私 は 車 で 病院 に 行きます。watasi ha kuruma de byouin ni ikimasu.
I go to the hospital by car.
私 は 明日 病院 へ 行きます。watasi ha asita byouin he ikimasu.
I will go to the hospital tomorrow.
病院 の 受け付け で 地震 の 話 を 聞きました。byouin no uketuke de zisin no hanasi wo kikimasita.
I heard talk about an earthquake at the hospital reception.
熱 が 下がらなかったら、 明日 歯医者 じゃなくて 病院 に 行く つもり だ。netu ga sagaranakattara, asita haisya zyanakute byouin ni iku tumori da.
If my fever doesn’t go down, I plan to go to the hospital tomorrow instead of the dentist.
私 は 病院 で 注射 を 見て 少し 怖かった です。watasi ha byouin de tyuusya wo mite sukosi kowakatta desu.
When I saw the injection at the hospital, I felt a little scared.
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