Usages of kangaekata
授業後 に 友達 と 今日 の 例文 に ついて 感想 を 言い合う と、 自分 の 考え方 も 少し 見えて きます。zyugyougo ni tomodati to kyou no reibun ni tuite kansou wo iiau to, zibun no kangaekata mo sukosi miete kimasu.
After class, when we share our impressions about today’s example sentences with friends, we start to see our own ways of thinking a little more clearly.
友達 と 日本語 で 話す と、 相手 の 考え方 を 少し 理解するの は 面白い です。tomodati to nihongo de hanasu to, aite no kangaekata wo sukosi rikaisuruno ha omosiroi desu.
When I talk in Japanese with a friend, it is interesting to understand a bit of the other person’s way of thinking.
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