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Usages of yuka
床 に は 古い カーペット が 敷いて あって、 少し 汚れて いる。yuka ni ha hurui kaapetto ga siite atte, sukosi yogorete iru.
An old carpet has been laid on the floor, and it’s a bit dirty.
私 は 床 に カーペット を 敷きます。watasi ha yuka ni kaapetto wo sikimasu.
I lay a carpet on the floor.
週末 に リビング の 床 に 新しい カーペット を 敷きました。syuumatu ni ribingu no yuka ni atarasii kaapetto wo sikimasita.
On the weekend I laid a new carpet on the living room floor.
忙しい 朝 に は、 床 が 少し 散らかって いて も 気 に しないこと に して います。isogasii asa ni ha, yuka ga sukosi tirakatte ite mo ki ni sinaikoto ni site imasu.
On busy mornings I decide not to worry even if the floor is a bit messy.
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