Usages of manin
急行 が 満員 なら、 広場 まで 歩けば いい と 思う。kyuukou ga manin nara, hiroba made arukeba ii to omou.
If the express is full, I think it’s fine to walk to the plaza.
朝 の 電車 は 満員 です。asa no densha wa manin desu.
The morning train is full.
いつも は 朝 の 電車 は 満員 だ と 彼 は 言う けど、 今日 は 満員 で は ない みたい。itsumo wa asa no densha wa manin da to kare wa iu kedo, kyou wa manin de wa nai mitai.
He says the morning trains are usually packed, but today they don’t seem full.
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