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Usages of sotira
私 は 今日 初めて 彼女 の 家 に 行く。 そちら は 駅 から 近い?watasi ha kyou hazimete kanozyo no ie ni iku. sotira ha eki kara tikai?
I am going to her house for the first time today. Is it close to the station over there?
そちら の 天気予報 に よる と、 週末 は 雨 です か?sotira no tenkiyohou ni yoru to, syuumatu ha ame desu ka?
According to the weather forecast there, will it be rainy on the weekend?
そちら から こちら に 来るの は 無理 なら、 電話 で 話そう。sotira kara kotira ni kuruno ha muri nara, denwa de hanasou.
If coming here from there is impossible, let’s talk on the phone.
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