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Usages of supiiti wo suru
新入社員 が 朝礼 で 短い スピーチ を して、 みんな に 自己紹介 を した。sinnyuusyain ga tyourei de mizikai supiiti wo site, minna ni zikosyoukai wo sita.
A new employee gave a short speech at the morning assembly and introduced herself to everyone.
私 は 明日 の 朝礼 で スピーチ を します。watasi ha asita no tyourei de supiiti wo simasu.
I will give a speech at tomorrow’s morning assembly.
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