kahun

Usages of kahun

はる に なる と、 花粉かふん で はな の 調子ちょうし が わるくて、 くしゃみ が よく 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.
花粉かふん が おおい  は、 はな の 調子ちょうし が わるく 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.
花粉かふん が おおい  は、 マスク を して 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.
花粉かふん が おおい  は、  が かゆい ので 目薬めぐすり が 必要ひつよう です。kahun ga ooi hi ha, me ga kayui node megusuri ga hituyou desu.
On days with a lot of pollen, my eyes get itchy, so I need eye drops.
はる は 花粉かふん の せい で、 鼻水はなみず が まらない  が あります。haru ha kahun no sei de, hanamizu ga tomaranai hi ga arimasu.
In spring, because of pollen, there are days when my runny nose won’t stop.
花粉かふん の せい で、 今日きょう は  が かゆい です。kahun no sei de, kyou ha me ga kayui desu.
Because of the pollen, my eyes are itchy today.
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Japanese verbs conjugate based on tense, politeness, and mood. For example, the polite present form adds ‑ます to the verb stem, while the past tense uses ‑ました. Unlike English, Japanese verbs don't change based on the subject — the same form works for "I", "you", and "they".

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