Usages of ki ni naru
とりあえず 今夜 は 気 に なったこと を メモして、 明日 不動産屋 に 聞く つもり です。toriaezu konya ha ki ni nattakoto wo memosite, asita hudousanya ni kiku tumori desu.
For now, tonight I’ll write down the things that concerned me and ask the real estate agency tomorrow.
明日 の 試験 の 結果 が 気 に なって、 今夜 は あまり 眠れません。asita no siken no kekka ga ki ni natte, konya ha amari nemuremasen.
I’m concerned about the results of tomorrow’s exam, so I can’t sleep much tonight.
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