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Usages of kion
今日 の 気温 は 高い です が、 湿度 は 低い です。kyou no kion ha takai desu ga, situdo ha hikui desu.
Today's temperature is high, but the humidity is low.
明日 も 気温 が 高い でしょう から、 エアコン を つける と 思います。asita mo kion ga takai desyou kara, eakon wo tukeru to omoimasu.
The temperature will probably be high tomorrow too, so I think I will turn on the air conditioner.
春 と いう 季節 は 気温 も 景色 も 好き です。haru to iu kisetu ha kion mo kesiki mo suki desu.
As a season, I like spring both for its temperature and its scenery.
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