Usages of nashi de
同じ アニメ を 二回目 に 見る とき は、 字幕 なし で 見て、 どれくらい 聞き取れる か 試して います。onaji anime o nikaime ni miru toki wa, jimaku nashi de mite, dorekurai kikitoreru ka tameshite imasu.
When I watch the same anime a second time, I watch it without subtitles and test how much I can catch.
冬 は マスク なし で 外 に 出る と、 風邪 を ひく かも しれません。fuyu wa masuku nashi de soto ni deru to, kaze o hiku kamo shiremasen.
In winter, if you go outside without a mask, you might catch a cold.
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