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Usages of ryougae
彼 は 向こう で 両替 を したの に、 現金 が 足りない と 言って いる。kare ha mukou de ryougae wo sitano ni, genkin ga tarinai to itte iru.
He exchanged money over there, yet he says he doesn’t have enough cash.
両替 に は 現金 が 必要な のに、 彼 は 現金 を 忘れた。ryougae ni ha genkin ga hituyouna noni, kare ha genkin wo wasureta.
Even though cash is necessary for exchanging money, he forgot his cash.
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