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Usages of tukareru
深夜 に 動画サイト を 見る と、 目 が 疲れる でしょう。sinya ni dougasaito wo miru to, me ga tukareru desyou.
If you watch video sites late at night, your eyes will probably get tired.
残業 が 多い 日 は 疲れます。zangyou ga ooi hi ha tukaremasu.
On days with a lot of overtime, I get tired.
今日 は 少し 疲れて いる けれど、「ここ まで 勉強 して おいて よかった」 と 将来 の 自分 が 思える よう に、 日記 に 短い 感想 だけ 書いて から 寝ます。kyou ha sukosi tukarete iru keredo,「koko made benkyou site oite yokatta」 to syourai no zibun ga omoeru you ni, nikki ni mizikai kansou dake kaite kara nemasu.
I’m a bit tired today, but so that my future self can think, “I’m glad I studied this much,” I’ll write just a short reflection in my diary and then go to sleep.
今日 は 少し 疲れて いる 気 が します。kyou ha sukosi tukarete iru ki ga simasu.
I feel a little tired today.
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