Usages of kega
駅 の 階段 で 滑って 転んだ 女 の 人 が いた ので、 けが が ない か 心配した。eki no kaidan de subette koronda onna no hito ga ita node, kega ga nai ka sinpaisita.
There was a woman who slipped and fell on the station stairs, so I worried about whether she was injured.
雨 の 日 は けが を しない よう に 気 を つけます。ame no hi ha kega wo sinai you ni ki wo tukemasu.
On rainy days, I am careful so that I do not get injured.
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