kyoku

Usages of kyoku

この きょく は あたたかい ち を あたえます。kono kyoku wa atatakai kimochi o ataemasu.
This tune gives a warm feeling.
ひるはん あと、 きょく を きます。hirugohan ato, kyoku o kikimasu.
I listen to music after lunch.
この きょく は いちばん にん が あります。kono kyoku wa ichiban ninki ga arimasu.
This song is the most popular.
この きょく の フルート の ソロ は むずかしい です。kono kyoku no furuuto no soro wa muzukashii desu.
The flute solo in this piece is difficult.
その レコード に は ゆうめいな きょく が たくさん あります。sono rekoodo ni wa yuumeina kyoku ga takusan arimasu.
That record has many famous songs.

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