Usages of sekkaku
せっかく 桜 が 満開 なのに、 今日 は 雨 で 花見 が できません。sekkaku sakura ga mankai nanoni, kyou ha ame de hanami ga dekimasen.
Even though the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, I can't go flower viewing today because it's raining.
せっかく 時間 が ある から、 図書館 で 勉強しましょう。sekkaku zikan ga aru kara, tosyokan de benkyousimasyou.
Since we have this good chance and have time, let’s study at the library.
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