Usages of heru
仕事 が 忙しい と、 自由な 時間 が 減ります。sigoto ga isogasii to, ziyuuna zikan ga herimasu.
When work is busy, free time decreases.
雑音 が 減る と、 集中 できる。zatuon ga heru to, syuutyuu dekiru.
I can concentrate when the noise decreases.
売り上げ が 減った ので、 課長 に 相談しました。uriage ga hetta node, katyou ni soudansimasita.
Because sales decreased, I consulted with the section manager.
友達 と 一緒 に 話す と、 寂しさ が 少し 減ります。tomodati to issyo ni hanasu to, sabisisa ga sukosi herimasu.
When I talk together with a friend, my loneliness decreases a little.
新しい 仕事 が 始まって から、 不安 が 少しずつ 減って きました。atarasii sigoto ga hazimatte kara, huan ga sukosizutu hette kimasita.
Since my new job started, my anxiety has gradually decreased.
音楽 を 聞く と、 ストレス が 少し 減ります。ongaku wo kiku to, sutoresu ga sukosi herimasu.
When I listen to music, my stress decreases a little.
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