Usages of 〜kute mo
山 で は 空 が 明るくて も、 星 が 見えること が あります。yama de ha sora ga akarukute mo, hosi ga mierukoto ga arimasu.
In the mountains, even when the sky is bright, stars can sometimes be seen.
魚 は 高くて も おいしい です。sakana ha takakute mo oisii desu.
Even if fish is expensive, it’s delicious.
冬 は 寒くて も、 運動 を 続けられる。huyu ha samukute mo, undou wo tudukerareru.
Even if it's cold in winter, I can continue exercising.
彼女 は しっかり メモ を 取る から、 説明 が 早くて も 落ち着いて 聞ける。kanozyo ha sikkari memo wo toru kara, setumei ga hayakute mo otituite kikeru.
She takes thorough notes, so even if the explanation is fast, she can listen calmly.
フォロワー が 少くて も、 自分 が 満足できる 文章 を 書ければ それ で いい と 感じます。forowaa ga sukunakute mo, zibun ga manzokudekiru bunsyou wo kakereba sore de ii to kanzimasu.
Even if I don’t have many followers, I feel it’s enough if I can write sentences I’m satisfied with.
私 は 寂しくて も、 泣くの を 我慢します。watasi ha sabisikute mo, nakuno wo gamansimasu.
Even if I feel lonely, I hold back from crying.
今日 は 忙しくて も、 日記 に 一行 だけ 書ける かも しれない。kyou ha isogasikute mo, nikki ni itigyou dake kakeru kamo sirenai.
Even if I’m busy today, I might be able to write just one line in my diary.
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