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Usages of kuukou
私 は 空港 で 飛行機 に 乗るの が 少し 怖い かも しれません。watasi ha kuukou de hikouki ni noruno ga sukosi kowai kamo siremasen.
I might be a little afraid of boarding a plane at the airport.
私 は 明日 空港 に 行きます。watasi ha asita kuukou ni ikimasu.
I will go to the airport tomorrow.
私 は 空港 で お金 を 両替します。watasi ha kuukou de okane wo ryougaesimasu.
I will exchange money at the airport.
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