Usages of tsuurogawa
電車 で は、 いつも 通路側 より 窓側 の 席 を 選ぶ よう に して いる。densha de wa, itsumo tsuurogawa yori madogawa no seki o erabu you ni shite iru.
On trains I always try to choose a window seat rather than an aisle seat.
私 は 通路側 の 席 が 好き です。watashi wa tsuurogawa no seki ga suki desu.
I like aisle seats.
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