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Usages of sitizi
平日 は たいてい 七時 くらい に 起きる。heizitu ha taitei sitizi kurai ni okiru.
On weekdays I usually get up around seven.
私 は 七時 に 家 で 晩ご飯 を 食べます。watasi ha sitizi ni ie de bangohan wo tabemasu.
I eat dinner at home at seven o'clock.
私 は だいたい 七時 に 駅 に 着きます。watasi ha daitai sitizi ni eki ni tukimasu.
I arrive at the station at around seven.
彼女 の 夫 も 同じ 会社 の 会社員 で、 毎朝 七時 に 家 を 出ます。kanozyo no otto mo onazi kaisya no kaisyain de, maiasa sitizi ni ie wo demasu.
Her husband is also an office worker at the same company and leaves home at seven every morning.
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