Usages of yasuku
書店 で 財布 を 探して いたら、 電池 も 安く 売って いました。shoten de saifu o sagashite itara, denchi mo yasuku utte imashita.
While I was looking for a wallet at the bookstore, batteries were also being sold cheaply.
私 は 店 で 靴 を 安く 買いました。watashi wa mise de kutsu o yasuku kaimashita.
I bought shoes cheaply at the store.
省エネ家電 を 使ったら、 電気代 が 安く なります。shouenekaden o tsukattara, denkidai ga yasuku narimasu.
If you use energy-saving appliances, your electricity bill will go down.
私 は 中古 の カメラ を 店 で 安く 買いました。watashi wa chuuko no kamera o mise de yasuku kaimashita.
I bought a used camera cheaply at the store.
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