Usages of piano
ピアノ の 音 が 大きい ので、 私 は 耳 を ふさぎます。piano no oto ga ookii node, watashi wa mimi o fusagimasu.
The piano sound is loud, so I cover my ears.
私 は ピアノ が 好き です。watashi wa piano ga suki desu.
I like the piano.
私 は ピアノ を 弾きます。watashi wa piano o hikimasu.
I play the piano.
毎日 ピアノ の 練習 を します。mainichi piano no renshuu o shimasu.
I practice piano every day.
私 は ピアノ を 弾くの が 上手 です。watashi wa piano o hikuno ga jouzu desu.
I am good at playing the piano.
才能 が ない と 思って いた ピアノ も、 毎日 続ければ もっと 上手 に なれた かも しれない と 今 に なって 思います。sainou ga nai to omotte ita piano mo, mainichi tsuzukereba motto jouzu ni nareta kamo shirenai to ima ni natte omoimasu.
I now think that even with piano, which I believed I had no talent for, I might have become better if I had kept at it every day.
ピアノ の 習い事 を 続けて いる うち に、 集中力 が 少しずつ 強く なって きた 気 が します。piano no naraigoto o tsuzukete iru uchi ni, shuuchuuryoku ga shizutsu tsuyoku natte kita ki ga shimasu.
As I kept taking piano lessons, I felt my ability to concentrate gradually getting stronger.
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