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Usages of nyuusu
ニュース を 聞きません でした か。nyuusu wo kikimasen desita ka.
Didn't you hear the news?
ニュース に つい て どう 思う か。nyuusu ni tui te dou omou ka.
What do you think about the news?
その ニュース は 彼 に ショック を 与えた。sono nyuusu ha kare ni syokku wo ataeta.
That news gave him a shock.
テレビ を つけて、 ニュース を 見た。terebi wo tukete, nyuusu wo mita.
I turned on the TV and watched the news.
大変な ニュース が 入って きた。taihenna nyuusu ga haitte kita.
Some terrible news has come in.
ニュース を 聞いて 気分 が 曇った。nyuusu wo kiite kibun ga kumotta.
My mood became gloomy upon hearing the news.
交通事故 の ニュース を 見ました か?koutuuziko no nyuusu wo mimasita ka?
Did you see the news about the traffic accident?
楽しみな ニュース が ある よ!tanosimina nyuusu ga aru yo!
I have exciting news!
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