Usages of fuku
その 赤い 帽子 は 私 の 服 に 合わない から、 別 の 色 を 探す。sono akai boushi wa watashi no fuku ni awanai kara, betsu no iro o sagasu.
That red hat doesn’t match my clothes, so I’ll look for another color.
週末 に 友達 と デパート で 服 を 見たり、 カフェ で 話したりした。shuumatsu ni tomodachi to depaato de fuku o mitari, kafe de hanashitarishita.
On the weekend I looked at clothes at the department store with a friend and chatted at a cafe.
おしゃれな 服 を デパート で 見ました。osharena fuku o depaato de mimashita.
I saw stylish clothes at the department store.
その 帽子 は 私 の 服 に 合う。sono boushi wa watashi no fuku ni au.
That hat matches my clothes.
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