Usages of keiyakusyo
契約書 は 難しい 言葉 が 多い し、 一人 で 読むの は 少し 大変 です。keiyakusyo ha muzukasii kotoba ga ooi si, hitori de yomuno ha sukosi taihen desu.
Contracts have a lot of difficult words, and reading them alone is a little hard.
契約書 に 署名する 前 に、 母 に 見て もらいました。keiyakusyo ni syomeisuru mae ni, haha ni mite moraimasita.
Before signing the contract, I had my mother look at it.
契約書 の 控え は なくさない よう に ファイル に 挟んで おきます。keiyakusyo no hikae ha nakusanai you ni fairu ni hasande okimasu.
I keep the copy of the contract in a file so that I won’t lose it.
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