Usages of seikaku
その 夫婦 は 性格 が 違って も、 お互い を 尊敬して います。sono fuufu wa seikaku ga chigatte mo, otagai o sonkeishite imasu.
Even though the couple’s personalities are different, they respect each other.
私 は 親友 の まじめな 性格 を とても 尊敬して います。watashi wa shinyuu no majimena seikaku o totemo sonkeishite imasu.
I really respect my best friend's serious personality.
妹 は 双子 の 姉 と 顔 は 同じ です が、 性格 は かなり 違います。imouto wa futago no ane to kao wa onaji desu ga, seikaku wa kanari chigaimasu.
My younger sister has the same face as her twin sister, but their personalities are quite different.
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