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Usages of sasu
雨 が 降って いる ので、 傘 を 差します。ame ga hutte iru node, kasa wo sasimasu.
It is raining, so I will hold up an umbrella.
彼女 は 大きな 傘 を 差して います。kanozyo ha ookina kasa wo sasite imasu.
She is holding up a big umbrella.
傘 を 差して 歩きます。kasa wo sasite arukimasu.
I walk holding an umbrella.
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