Usages of kekkou
けっこう 古い 建物 です が、 中 は 思った より きれい でした。kekkou hurui tatemono desu ga, naka ha omotta yori kirei desita.
It’s quite an old building, but the inside was cleaner than I expected.
けっこう 迷って いる なら、 今日 は 契約しないで 帰ったら どう?kekkou mayotte iru nara, kyou ha keiyakusinaide kaettara dou?
If you’re quite unsure, how about not signing the contract today and going home?
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