Usages of kinjo
今度 の 週末、 妹 と 近所 の 公園 を 散歩する つもり だ。kondo no shuumatsu, imouto to kinjo no kouen o sanposuru tsumori da.
This coming weekend, I plan to take a walk in the neighborhood park with my younger sister.
私 は 近所 の 店 で 新鮮な 野菜 を 買います。watashi wa kinjo no mise de shinsenna yasai o kaimasu.
I buy fresh vegetables at a shop in my neighborhood.
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