Usages of kinen
ここ は 禁煙 だ から、 外 なら 大丈夫 です。koko ha kinen da kara, soto nara daizyoubu desu.
It’s non-smoking here, so outside is okay.
禁煙 の 席 は 入口 の 近く に あります か?kinen no seki ha iriguti no tikaku ni arimasu ka?
Are the non-smoking seats near the entrance?
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