kawaku

Usages of kawaku

あめ の  は 洗濯物せんたくもの が 全然ぜんぜん かわかない。ame no hi ha sentakumono ga zenzen kawakanai.
On rainy days, the laundry does not dry at all.
かぜ が つよい  は、 洗濯物せんたくもの が はやく かわく。kaze ga tuyoi hi ha, sentakumono ga hayaku kawaku.
On windy days, the laundry dries quickly.
あめ に ぬれた くつ は、 あさ まで に すっかり かわかなかった。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 部屋へや は 日当ひあたり が よくて、 洗濯物せんたくもの も よく かわきそう 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.
寝室しんしつ の まど を ける と かぜ が はいって、 あらった シーツ が よく かわきます。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.
あめ の  は かみ が なかなか かわかない ので、 ドライヤー を 使つかう 時間じかん が ながく 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.
あめ の せいで、 洗濯物せんたくもの が まだ かわいて 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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Japanese verbs conjugate based on tense, politeness, and mood. For example, the polite present form adds ‑ます to the verb stem, while the past tense uses ‑ました. Unlike English, Japanese verbs don't change based on the subject — the same form works for "I", "you", and "they".

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