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Usages of hasi
橋 の 上 から 緑 の 木 が たくさん 見える。hasi no ue kara midori no ki ga takusan mieru.
Many green trees can be seen from the bridge.
南 の 橋 を 渡れば、 広場 に 着く。minami no hasi wo watareba, hiroba ni tuku.
If you cross the southern bridge, you reach the plaza.
私 は 毎日 公園 の 橋 を 渡ります。watasi ha mainiti kouen no hasi wo watarimasu.
I cross the bridge in the park every day.
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