Usages of kansouki
雨 の 日 は 乾燥機 を 使って、 洗った タオル を 早く たたみます。ame no hi ha kansouki wo tukatte, aratta taoru wo hayaku tatamimasu.
On rainy days, I use the dryer and fold the washed towels quickly.
洗濯物 を たたんだ あと、 乾燥機 の 中 を きれい に します。sentakumono wo tatanda ato, kansouki no naka wo kirei ni simasu.
After folding the laundry, I clean the inside of the dryer.
雨 が 続く と、 ベランダ に 干せない ので、 乾燥機 が とても 役 に 立ちます。ame ga tuduku to, beranda ni hosenai node, kansouki ga totemo yaku ni tatimasu.
When it keeps raining, I cannot hang things out on the balcony, so the dryer is very useful.
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