Usages of tabi ni
この 町 に 来る たび に、 駅 の 前 の 新しい 店 が 増えて いる 気 が します。kono mati ni kuru tabi ni, eki no mae no atarasii mise ga huete iru ki ga simasu.
Every time I come to this town, I feel like the number of new shops in front of the station is increasing.
日本語 で 新しい 言葉 を 覚える たび に、 少し 自信 が つきます。nihongo de atarasii kotoba wo oboeru tabi ni, sukosi zisin ga tukimasu.
Every time I learn a new word in Japanese, I gain a little confidence.
この 歌 を 聞く たび に、 高校 の 友達 を 思い出します。kono uta wo kiku tabi ni, koukou no tomodati wo omoidasimasu.
Every time I hear this song, I remember my friends from high school.
図書館 に 行く たび に、 同じ 席 が 空いて いる か どうか 確認します。tosyokan ni iku tabi ni, onazi seki ga aite iru ka douka kakuninsimasu.
Every time I go to the library, I check whether the same seat is open.
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