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Usages of kisetu
春 と いう 季節 は 気温 も 景色 も 好き です。haru to iu kisetu ha kion mo kesiki mo suki desu.
As a season, I like spring both for its temperature and its scenery.
国 に よって 季節 の 感じ方 は 違う かも しれません が、 どこ でも 春 は 人 の 気分 に いい 影響 が ある よう に 思います。kuni ni yotte kisetu no kanzikata ha tigau kamo siremasen ga, doko demo haru ha hito no kibun ni ii eikyou ga aru you ni omoimasu.
The way seasons feel may differ by country, but it seems to me that spring has a good influence on people’s moods everywhere.
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nikkiitigyounikki ni itigyou dake kansya no kotoba wo kakimasita.kakukoto ni surukonya ha nikki ni kyou no kibun wo nihongo de kakukoto ni suru.atarasii nikki wo katte, maiban nihongo de itigyou dake kakukoto ni simasita.kanzyounikki ni sono hi no kanzyou wo mizikaku kaku to, zibun no kimoti ga sukosi wakatte kimasu.
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