Usages of kahun
春 に なる と、 花粉 で 鼻 の 調子 が 悪くて、 くしゃみ が よく 出ます。haru ni naru to, kahun de hana no tyousi ga warukute, kusyami ga yoku demasu.
When spring comes, pollen makes my nose feel bad, and I sneeze a lot.
花粉 が 多い 日 は、 鼻 の 調子 が 悪く なること が あります。kahun ga ooi hi ha, hana no tyousi ga waruku narukoto ga arimasu.
On days when there is a lot of pollen, the condition of my nose sometimes gets worse.
花粉 が 多い 日 は、 マスク を して 出かけます。kahun ga ooi hi ha, masuku wo site dekakemasu.
On days when there is a lot of pollen, I go out wearing a mask.
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