Usages of messeeji
そんな とき、 昔 の 同級生 から メッセージ が 来る と、 急 に 寂しさ が 消えて 笑って しまう。sonna toki, mukashi no doukyuusei kara messeeji ga kuru to, kyuu ni sabishisa ga kiete waratte shimau.
At such times, when I get a message from an old classmate, my loneliness suddenly disappears and I end up laughing.
昨日 友達 から メッセージ が 来ました。kinou tomodachi kara messeeji ga kimashita.
Yesterday I received a message from a friend.
感謝 の 気持ち を 書いた メッセージ を 読む と、 相手 も きっと 元気 に なって いく でしょう。kansha no kimochi o kaita messeeji o yomu to, aite mo kitto genki ni natte iku deshou.
When someone reads a message filled with gratitude, they will surely start to feel better.
私 は 家族 に 感謝 の 気持ち を メッセージ で 伝えました。watashi wa kazoku ni kansha no kimochi o messeeji de tsutaemashita.
I conveyed my feelings of gratitude to my family by message.
友達 から メッセージ を もらう と、 とても うれしい です。tomodachi kara messeeji o morau to, totemo ureshii desu.
When I receive a message from a friend, I am very happy.
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