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Usages of kaban
私 の かばん は 軽い から、 長い 階段 で も 大丈夫 です。watasi no kaban ha karui kara, nagai kaidan de mo daizyoubu desu.
My bag is light, so even long stairs are fine.
私 は 店 で かばん を 買います。watasi ha mise de kaban wo kaimasu.
I buy a bag at the store.
私 は 財布 を かばん に 入れます。watasi ha saihu wo kaban ni iremasu.
I put my wallet in my bag.
彼女 は 充電器 を いつも かばん に 入れて おく。kanozyo ha zyuudenki wo itumo kaban ni irete oku.
She always keeps a charger in her bag.
旅行 に 行く とき、 私 は 必ず 歯ブラシ と 小さい タオル を かばん に 入れます。ryokou ni iku toki, watasi ha kanarazu haburasi to tiisai taoru wo kaban ni iremasu.
When I travel, I always put a toothbrush and a small towel in my bag.
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