Usages of ichigyou
新しい 日記 を 買って、 毎晩 日本語 で 一行 だけ 書くこと に しました。atarashii nikki o katte, maiban nihongo de ichigyou dake kakukoto ni shimashita.
I bought a new diary and decided to write just one line in Japanese every night.
日記 に 一行 だけ 感謝 の 言葉 を 書きました。nikki ni ichigyou dake kansha no kotoba o kakimashita.
I wrote just one line of words of gratitude in my diary.
今日 は 忙しくて も、 日記 に 一行 だけ 書ける かも しれない。kyou wa isogashikute mo, nikki ni ichigyou dake kakeru kamo shirenai.
Even if I’m busy today, I might be able to write just one line in my diary.
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