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Usages of titi
父 は 夜 に 車 を 運転するの が 好き で は ありません。titi ha yoru ni kuruma wo untensuruno ga suki de ha arimasen.
My father doesn’t like driving a car at night.
父 が 運転 できない 日 は、 母 が 車 を 運転します。titi ga unten dekinai hi ha, haha ga kuruma wo untensimasu.
On days when my father can’t drive, my mother drives the car.
私 の 父 は 厳しい です が、 優しい です。watasi no titi ha kibisii desu ga, yasasii desu.
My father is strict but kind.
父 は 毎日 忙しく 働きます。titi ha mainiti isogasiku hatarakimasu.
My father works busily every day.
父 が 入院して いる 間、 母 は 毎日 漫画 と 果物 を 持って 行きました。titi ga nyuuinsite iru aida, haha ha mainiti manga to kudamono wo motte ikimasita.
While my father was hospitalized, my mother brought manga and fruit every day.
ソファ の 上 に 父 の 上着 が 置いて あって、 少し じゃま です。sofa no ue ni titi no uwagi ga oite atte, sukosi zyama desu.
My father's jacket has been left on the sofa, and it's a bit in the way.
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