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Usages of kau
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。sizen no ooi mati ni sumetara, petto wo katte iru hito mo siawase 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.
私 の 家 で は 小さい 犬 を ペット と して 飼って いて、 毎日 一緒 に 散歩します。watasi no ie de ha tiisai inu wo petto to site katte ite, mainiti issyo ni sanposimasu.
At my house we keep a small dog as a pet and take a walk together every day.
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