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Usages of ziko ni au
母 は 私 が 事故 に あわない か 心配して います。haha ha watasi ga ziko ni awanai ka sinpaisite imasu.
My mother is worried that I might get into an accident.
兄 は 昨日 自転車 の 事故 に あいました。ani ha kinou zitensya no ziko ni aimasita.
My older brother was in a bicycle accident yesterday.
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