Usages of chokin
彼女 は ずっと 貯金 を 続けて、 食費 も 工夫して 節約して いる。kanojo wa zutto chokin o tsuzukete, shokuhi mo kufuushite setsuyakushite iru.
She has been saving all along and is frugal with food expenses using clever ideas.
彼 は 貯金 の ため に、 昼間 は お金 を 使いすぎない よう に する。kare wa chokin no tame ni, hiruma wa okane o tsukaisuginai you ni suru.
He tries not to spend too much money during the day in order to save.
私 の 給料 は 少ない です が、 貯金 を 続けます。watashi no kyuuryou wa sukunai desu ga, chokin o tsuzukemasu.
My salary is low, but I will keep saving.
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