Usages of hoeru
うち の 犬 は 知らない 人 に 会う と よく 吠える ので、 私 は リード を 短く 持ちます。uti no inu ha siranai hito ni au to yoku hoeru node, watasi ha riido wo mizikaku motimasu.
My dog barks a lot when it meets strangers, so I keep the leash short.
隣 の 犬 は 夜 に よく 吠える ので、 眠れないこと が あります。tonari no inu ha yoru ni yoku hoeru node, nemurenaikoto ga arimasu.
The neighbor's dog often barks at night, so sometimes I can't sleep.
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