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Usages of lagi
Lagi kurang gula dalam minuman saya, lagi sihat gigi dan mulut saya.
The less sugar in my drink, the healthier my teeth and mouth are.
Lagi kerap saya pegang bola dengan tangan, lagi kuat tangan saya rasa selepas bersenam.
The more often I hold a ball with my hands, the stronger my hands feel after exercising.
Lagi perlahan saya mengunyah dengan mulut tertutup, lagi jelas saya rasa manis pisang di lidah.
The more slowly I chew with my mouth closed, the more clearly I taste the sweetness of the banana on my tongue.
Ibu kata, lagi awal kami pergi ke pasar raya pada Sabtu, lagi senang kami cari ayam dan ikan segar.
Mother says, the earlier we go to the supermarket on Saturday, the easier it is for us to find fresh chicken and fish.
Lagi banyak ikan dan telur saya masak di kuali, lagi kuat bau minyak di hidung saya.
The more fish and eggs I cook in the pan, the stronger the smell of oil is at my nose.
Saya rasa, lagi kerap kami makan buah seperti epal, oren, pisang, dan anggur, lagi jarang kami sakit kepala.
I feel that the more often we eat fruits like apples, oranges, bananas, and grapes, the more rarely we get headaches.
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