Usages of souzou dekiru
子供 の ころ 読んだ 小説 を 読み返す と、 昔 は 想像 できなかった 感情 が 分かる よう に なって いて、 少し 大人 に なった 気 が します。kodomo no koro yonda shousetsu o yomikaesu to, mukashi wa souzou dekinakatta kanjou ga wakaru you ni natte ite, sukoshi otona ni natta ki ga shimasu.
When I reread novels I read as a child, I feel a bit more grown-up, because I can now understand emotions I couldn’t imagine before.
その 小説 を 読む と、 相手 の 気持ち が よく 想像 できる。sono shousetsu o yomu to, aite no kimochi ga yoku souzou dekiru.
When I read that novel, I can clearly imagine how the other person feels.
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