Usages of shizen
静かな 森 の 中 で 自然 の 音 を 聞く と、 気分 が 落ち着きます。shizukana mori no naka de shizen no oto o kiku to, kibun ga ochitsukimasu.
When I listen to the sounds of nature in a quiet forest, I feel calm.
自然 の 多い 町 に 住めたら、 ペット を 飼って いる 人 も 幸せ だろう と 思います。shizen no ooi machi ni sumetara, petto o katte iru hito mo shiawase darou to omoimasu.
If you could live in a town with a lot of nature, I think people who have pets would also be happy.
彼 は インターネット で 日本 の 自然 や 森 の 写真 を 探すの が 好き です。kare wa intaanetto de nihon no shizen ya mori no shashin o sagasuno ga suki desu.
He likes searching on the internet for photos of Japanese nature and forests.
アイコン に は 森 の 写真 を 使って いて、 自然 が 好き だ と 一目 で 分かる よう に なって います。aikon ni wa mori no shashin o tsukatte ite, shizen ga suki da to hitome de wakaru you ni natte imasu.
For the icon I use a photo of a forest, so you can see at a glance that I like nature.
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