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Usages of ansinsuru
悲しい 映画 を 見た が、 最後 は 少し 安心した。kanasii eiga wo mita ga, saigo ha sukosi ansinsita.
I watched a sad movie, but I felt a little relieved at the end.
荷物 が 予定通り に 届いたら、 安心する。nimotu ga yoteidoori ni todoitara, ansinsuru.
If the package arrives as planned, I will feel relieved.
私 は 駅 で 友達 の 顔 を 見て、 安心しました。watasi ha eki de tomodati no kao wo mite, ansinsimasita.
I felt relieved when I saw my friend's face at the station.
母 の 優しい 一言 で 安心しました。haha no yasasii hitokoto de ansinsimasita.
I felt relieved by my mother's kind words.
昨日、 弟 と けんか を した が、 今朝 また 仲直り できて 安心しました。kinou, otouto to kenka wo sita ga, kesa mata nakanaori dekite ansinsimasita.
Yesterday I fought with my little brother, but this morning we made up again and I felt relieved.
子供 の 表情 を 見て、 母 は 安心しました。kodomo no hyouzyou wo mite, haha ha ansinsimasita.
The mother felt relieved when she saw the child's expression.
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