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Usages of maiasa
子供 の ころ、 私 は 先生 に 毎朝 教室 の 掃除 を させられて、 少し 不公平 だ と 感て いた。kodomo no koro, watasi ha sensei ni maiasa kyousitu no souzi wo saserarete, sukosi hukouhei da to kanzite ita.
When I was a child, I was made to clean the classroom every morning by the teacher, and I felt it was a bit unfair.
私 は 毎朝 コーヒー を 飲みます。watasi ha maiasa koohii wo nomimasu.
I drink coffee every morning.
彼女 の 夫 も 同じ 会社 の 会社員 で、 毎朝 七時 に 家 を 出ます。kanozyo no otto mo onazi kaisya no kaisyain de, maiasa sitizi ni ie wo demasu.
Her husband is also an office worker at the same company and leaves home at seven every morning.
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