Usages of hazukasigaru
姉 は 大勢 の 前 で 歌うの を 恥ずかしがる けれど、 一人 で は よく 歌って いる。ane ha oozei no mae de utauno wo hazukasigaru keredo, hitori de ha yoku utatte iru.
My older sister is shy about singing in front of many people, but she sings a lot when she is alone.
彼女 は 人 が 多い ところ で 日本語 を 話すの を 恥ずかしがる けれど、 家 で は よく 練習して いる。kanozyo ha hito ga ooi tokoro de nihongo wo hanasuno wo hazukasigaru keredo, ie de ha yoku rensyuusite iru.
She is shy about speaking Japanese in places with lots of people, but she practices a lot at home.
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