Usages of aeru
来週 は 特に 予定 が ない から、 会える。raisyuu ha tokuni yotei ga nai kara, aeru.
I have no special plans next week, so I can meet.
明日 なら 駅 で 会える。asita nara eki de aeru.
If it's tomorrow, I can meet at the station.
彼女 は しばらく 海外 に 行く ので、 友達 と 会える うち に 何度 も 会って おきたい と 言って いた。kanozyo ha sibaraku kaigai ni iku node, tomodati to aeru uti ni nando mo atte okitai to itte ita.
She said that since she will be going abroad for a while, she wants to meet her friends many times while she still can.
今日 は 暇 と いう わけ で も ない が、 少し なら 会えます。kyou ha hima to iu wake de mo nai ga, sukosi nara aemasu.
It’s not like I’m free today, but I can meet for a little while.
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