Usages of kawaku
雨 の 日 は 洗濯物 が 全然 乾かない。ame no hi ha sentakumono ga zenzen kawakanai.
On rainy days, the laundry does not dry at all.
風 が 強い 日 は、 洗濯物 が 早く 乾く。kaze ga tuyoi hi ha, sentakumono ga hayaku kawaku.
On windy days, the laundry dries quickly.
雨 に ぬれた 靴 は、 朝 まで に すっかり 乾かなかった。ame ni nureta kutu ha, asa made ni sukkari kawakanakatta.
The shoes that got wet in the rain did not dry completely by morning.
この 部屋 は 日当たり が よくて、 洗濯物 も よく 乾きそう です。kono heya ha hiatari ga yokute, sentakumono mo yoku kawakisou desu.
This room gets good sunlight, so the laundry also seems like it would dry well.
寝室 の 窓 を 開ける と 風 が 入って、 洗った シーツ が よく 乾きます。sinsitu no mado wo akeru to kaze ga haitte, aratta siitu ga yoku kawakimasu.
When I open the bedroom window, air comes in, and the washed sheets dry well.
雨 の 日 は 髪 が なかなか 乾かない ので、 ドライヤー を 使う 時間 が 長く なります。ame no hi ha kami ga nakanaka kawakanai node, doraiyaa wo tukau zikan ga nagaku narimasu.
On rainy days, my hair does not dry easily, so the time I use the hair dryer becomes longer.
雨 の せいで、 洗濯物 が まだ 乾いて いません。ame no seide, sentakumono ga mada kawaite imasen.
Because of the rain, the laundry still has not dried.
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