Usages of nitiyou
水曜 より 日曜 の ほう が 家族 と ゆっくり 話せる。suiyou yori nitiyou no hou ga kazoku to yukkuri hanaseru.
I can talk with my family more leisurely on Sunday than on Wednesday.
日曜 は 大学 に 行かなくて も よい ので、 家 で 日本語 の 小説 を 読みます。nitiyou ha daigaku ni ikanakute mo yoi node, ie de nihongo no syousetu wo yomimasu.
On Sundays, I don't have to go to university, so I read Japanese novels at home.
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