Usages of sihatu
朝 は 時刻表 を 見て から、 始発 の 電車 に 乗る。asa ha zikokuhyou wo mite kara, sihatu no densya ni noru.
In the morning, I look at the timetable and then take the first train.
始発 に 乗れば、 空港 に 早く 着きます。sihatu ni noreba, kuukou ni hayaku tukimasu.
If I take the first train, I will arrive at the airport early.
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