Usages of hanabi
動物園 の 前 で 花火 の ポスター を 見つけた。doubutuen no mae de hanabi no posutaa wo mituketa.
I found a fireworks poster in front of the zoo.
夜 に 川 で 花火 を 見る 予定 だ。yoru ni kawa de hanabi wo miru yotei da.
I plan to watch fireworks by the river at night.
週末 に 友達 と 一緒 に 花火 を 見 に 行きます。syuumatu ni tomodati to issyo ni hanabi wo mi ni ikimasu.
I will go to see fireworks with a friend on the weekend.
来週 友達 が 私 の 町 に 花火 を 見 に 来ます。raisyuu tomodati ga watasi no mati ni hanabi wo mi ni kimasu.
My friend will come to my town next week to see the fireworks.
家族 と 一緒 に 見た 花火 は 夏 の いい 思い出 です。kazoku to issyo ni mita hanabi ha natu no ii omoide desu.
The fireworks I watched together with my family are a good summer memory.
この 席 なら、 花火 が よく 見られる。kono seki nara, hanabi ga yoku mirareru.
You can see the fireworks well from this seat.
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