iyahon

Usages of iyahon

電車でんしゃ で は おおきい ヘッドホン より、 ちいさい イヤホン の ほう が 使つかいやすい。densya de ha ookii heddohon yori, tiisai iyahon no hou ga tukaiyasui.
On the train, small earphones are easier to use than big headphones.
イヤホン を わすれた ので、 電車でんしゃ で 音楽おんがく を けません。iyahon wo wasureta node, densya de ongaku wo kikemasen.
Because I forgot my earphones, I can’t listen to music on the train.
店員てにん に いたら、 その イヤホン は いま 在庫ざいこ が ない ので、 せ に なる と われた。tenin ni kiitara, sono iyahon ha ima zaiko ga nai node, toriyose ni naru to iwareta.
When I asked the clerk, I was told that those earphones were out of stock, so they would have to be ordered in.
あたらしい イヤホン が とどく まで、 その あいだ は ヘッドホン を 使つかいます。atarasii iyahon ga todoku made, sono aida ha heddohon wo tukaimasu.
Until the new earphones arrive, I will use headphones in the meantime.
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Japanese verbs conjugate based on tense, politeness, and mood. For example, the polite present form adds ‑ます to the verb stem, while the past tense uses ‑ました. Unlike English, Japanese verbs don't change based on the subject — the same form works for "I", "you", and "they".

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