Usages of ura ni
この はがき の 裏 に、 京都 で 撮った 写真 が 印刷して あります。kono hagaki no ura ni, kyouto de totta syasin ga insatusite arimasu.
A photo taken in Kyoto is printed on the back of this postcard.
はがき の 裏 に 短い メッセージ を 書きました。hagaki no ura ni mizikai messeezi wo kakimasita.
I wrote a short message on the back of the postcard.
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