Usages of kaisya
私 の 家 から 会社 まで 電車 で 二駅 しか ない ので、 朝 は あまり 早く 出なくて も 大丈夫 です。watasi no ie kara kaisya made densya de hutaeki sika nai node, asa ha amari hayaku denakute mo daizyoubu desu.
It's only two stops by train from my house to the office, so I don't have to leave very early in the morning.
私 は 会社 の 近く の カフェ で 同僚 と 昼ご飯 を 食べますwatasi ha kaisya no tikaku no kafe de douryou to hirugohan wo tabemasu
I eat lunch with a coworker at a café near the office.
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