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Usages of henkou
実 は 私 の 支店 で 予定 が もう 変更 に なった。zitu ha watasi no siten de yotei ga mou henkou ni natta.
Actually, at my branch the schedule has already been changed.
変更 の 理由 を 短く 教えて ください。henkou no riyuu wo mizikaku osiete kudasai.
Please briefly tell me the reason for the change.
すでに メール は 送った から、 もう 変更 は しない。sudeni meeru ha okutta kara, mou henkou ha sinai.
I’ve already sent the email, so I won’t make any more changes.
その イベント は 来週 の 金曜 に 開催予定 だ が、 日程 は 変更 に なる かも しれない。sono ibento ha raisyuu no kinyou ni kaisaiyotei da ga, nittei ha henkou ni naru kamo sirenai.
The event is planned to be held next Friday, but the schedule might change.
放送時間 は 変更 に なる かも しれません。housouzikan ha henkou ni naru kamo siremasen.
The broadcast time might change.
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