Usages of sainou
その 画家 は 才能 が ある だけ で なく、 子供たち に 絵 を 教える 訓練 も 受けて いる そう です。sono gaka ha sainou ga aru dake de naku, kodomotati ni e wo osieru kunren mo ukete iru sou desu.
I hear that that painter not only has talent, but has also received training in teaching art to children.
才能 が ない と 思って いた ピアノ も、 毎日 続ければ もっと 上手 に なれた かも しれない と 今 に なって 思います。sainou ga nai to omotte ita piano mo, mainiti tudukereba motto zyouzu ni nareta kamo sirenai to ima ni natte omoimasu.
I now think that even with piano, which I believed I had no talent for, I might have become better if I had kept at it every day.
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