Usages of sekkaku
せっかく 京都 まで 来たの に、 博物館 が 休み で 少し 残念 だった。sekkaku kyouto made kitano ni, hakubutukan ga yasumi de sukosi zannen datta.
Even though I came all the way to Kyoto, the museum was closed, so I was a little disappointed.
せっかく 会議 の 資料 を 印刷した のに、 家 に 忘れて しまいました。sekkaku kaigi no siryou wo insatusita noni, ie ni wasurete simaimasita.
Even after all the trouble of printing the meeting materials, I left them at home.
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