Usages of kawaisou
雨 の 中 で 一人 で 待って いた 小さな 猫 を 見て、 少し かわいそう だ と 思った。ame no naka de hitori de matte ita tiisana neko wo mite, sukosi kawaisou da to omotta.
Seeing a small cat waiting alone in the rain, I felt a little sorry for it.
朝 から 何 も 食べて いない 子供 は かわいそう です。asa kara nani mo tabete inai kodomo ha kawaisou desu.
The child who has not eaten anything since morning is pitiful.
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