Usages of hazukasigaru
その 学生 は 日本語 で 話すの を 恥ずかしがって いた が、 授業後 に は 少し 笑顔 で 話せた。sono gakusei ha nihongo de hanasuno wo hazukasigatte ita ga, zyugyougo ni ha sukosi egao de hanaseta.
That student was shy about speaking in Japanese, but after class she was able to speak with a slight smile.
彼 は 大勢 の 前 で 自己紹介するの を 恥ずかしがる。kare ha oozei no mae de zikosyoukaisuruno wo hazukasigaru.
He is shy about introducing himself in front of many people.
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