Usages of zi
眼鏡 を かける と、 黒板 の 字 が はっきり 見える よう に なった。megane wo kakeru to, kokuban no zi ga hakkiri mieru you ni natta.
When I put on my glasses, I started to see the letters on the blackboard clearly.
申込書 の 住所 の 欄 は 小さい ので、 字 を 大きく 書かない ほう が いい です。mousikomisyo no zyuusyo no ran ha tiisai node, zi wo ookiku kakanai hou ga ii desu.
The address field on the application form is small, so it is better not to write the letters too big.
眼鏡 を かければ、 黒板 の 字 が 読めます。megane wo kakereba, kokuban no zi ga yomemasu.
If I put on my glasses, I can read the letters on the blackboard.
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