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Usages of huanna
我慢しすぎる と、 不安な 気持ち が 少しずつ たまって いきます。gamansisugiru to, huanna kimoti ga sukosizutu tamatte ikimasu.
If you endure too much, anxious feelings gradually pile up.
試験 の 結果 を 待って いる と、 不安な 気持ち に なります。siken no kekka wo matte iru to, huanna kimoti ni narimasu.
When I am waiting for the exam results, I start to feel anxious.
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