Usages of rouka
弟 は 自転車 に 乗る とき、 廊下 で は なく 玄関 で ヘルメット を かぶります。otouto ha zitensya ni noru toki, rouka de ha naku genkan de herumetto wo kaburimasu.
When my younger brother rides his bicycle, he puts on his helmet at the entrance, not in the hallway.
廊下 で 走る と、 先生 に 注意されます。rouka de hasiru to, sensei ni tyuuisaremasu.
If you run in the hallway, you will be warned by the teacher.
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