Usages of yamu
やっと 雨 が やんだ ので、 ベランダ に 干して あった タオル を 中 に 入れた。yatto ame ga yanda node, beranda ni hosite atta taoru wo naka ni ireta.
The rain finally stopped, so I brought in the towel that had been hanging on the balcony.
雨 が やんだら、 公園 で 散歩します。ame ga yandara, kouen de sanposimasu.
If the rain stops, I will take a walk in the park.
雨 が やんだら、 ベランダ の 洗濯ばさみ を 片付けます。ame ga yandara, beranda no sentakubasami wo katadukemasu.
When the rain stops, I will put away the clothespins on the balcony.
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