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Usages of kowai
私 は 子供 の ころ、 歯医者 に 行く と いつも 怖くて 泣いて いた。watasi ha kodomo no koro, haisya ni iku to itumo kowakute naite ita.
When I was a child, I was always scared and cried when I went to the dentist.
私 は 病院 で 注射 を 見て 少し 怖かった です。watasi ha byouin de tyuusya wo mite sukosi kowakatta desu.
When I saw the injection at the hospital, I felt a little scared.
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