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Usages of tuurogawa
飛行機 の チケット に は、 通路側 か 窓側 か が プリンター で きれい に 印刷して あります。hikouki no tiketto ni ha, tuurogawa ka madogawa ka ga purintaa de kirei ni insatusite arimasu.
On the airplane ticket, whether it's an aisle or window seat is neatly printed by the printer.
飛行機 で は、 私 は 通路側 の 席 より 窓側 の 席 の ほう が 好き です。hikouki de ha, watasi ha tuurogawa no seki yori madogawa no seki no hou ga suki desu.
On airplanes, I like window seats more than aisle seats.
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