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Usages of 〜te iku
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.
感謝 の 気持ち を 書いた メッセージ を 読む と、 相手 も きっと 元気 に なって いく でしょう。kansya no kimoti wo kaita messeezi wo yomu to, aite mo kitto genki ni natte iku desyou.
When someone reads a message filled with gratitude, they will surely start to feel better.
コメント が 増えて いく と、 日本語 で 書くこと が ますます 楽しく なって いきます。komento ga huete iku to, nihongo de kakukoto ga masumasu tanosiku natte ikimasu.
As the comments increase, writing in Japanese becomes more and more fun.
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