Usages of iyahon
電車 で は 大きい ヘッドホン より、 小さい イヤホン の ほう が 使いやすい。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 忘れた ので、 電車 で 音楽 を 聞けません。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 に 聞いたら、 その イヤホン は 今 在庫 が ない ので、 取り寄せ に なる と 言われた。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.
新しい イヤホン が 届く まで、 その あいだ は ヘッドホン を 使います。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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