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Usages of raku ni
音楽 を 聞いて、 気持ち が 少し 楽に なりました。ongaku wo kiite, kimoti ga sukosi rakuni narimasita.
After listening to music, I felt a little better.
エレベーター を 使えば、 重い 荷物 も 楽 に 運べます。erebeetaa wo tukaeba, omoi nimotu mo raku ni hakobemasu.
If you use the elevator, you can carry even heavy luggage easily.
運動 の 前 に ストレッチ を する と、 体 が 楽 に なります。undou no mae ni sutoretti wo suru to, karada ga raku ni narimasu.
If you do stretches before exercising, your body feels more comfortable.
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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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