Usages of mosi
もし 電車 が また 遅れたら、 バス で 行けます。mosi densya ga mata okuretara, basu de ikemasu.
If the train is late again, I can go by bus.
もし 明日 雨 が 降ったら、 家 で 本 を 読みます。mosi asita ame ga huttara, ie de hon wo yomimasu.
If it rains tomorrow, I will read a book at home.
もし サイズ が 合わなかったり、 色 が 派手すぎたり したら、 店 に もう 一度 寄って、 店員 に 丁寧 に 相談します。mosi saizu ga awanakattari, iro ga hadesugitari sitara, mise ni mou itido yotte, tenin ni teinei ni soudansimasu.
If the size doesn’t fit or the color is too flashy, I’ll stop by the shop once more and politely ask the clerk for advice.
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