Usages of ude
毎日 少し ずつ 腕 を 動かして いる うち に、 肩 が 前 より 楽 に なりました。mainiti sukosi zutu ude wo ugokasite iru uti ni, kata ga mae yori raku ni narimasita.
As I kept moving my arms a little every day, my shoulders became better than before.
その 箱 は 重かった ので、 腕 だけ で なく 指 も 疲れました。sono hako ha omokatta node, ude dake de naku yubi mo tukaremasita.
That box was heavy, so not only my arms but also my fingers got tired.
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