Usages of tyuurinzyou
雨 が 降りそう なので、 今日 は 駐輪場 に 自転車 を 置いて バス で 帰りますame ga hurisou nanode, kyou ha tyuurinzyou ni zitensya wo oite basu de kaerimasu
It looks like it will rain, so today I will leave my bicycle in the bike parking area and go home by bus.
朝 は 駐輪場 が いっぱい なので、 自転車 で は なく バス で 学校 に 行きます。asa ha tyuurinzyou ga ippai nanode, zitensya de ha naku basu de gakkou ni ikimasu.
In the morning, the bike parking area is full, so I go to school by bus instead of by bicycle.
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