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Note
Borrowed from the German word Arbeit, which means work or job.
Usages of arubaito
私 は 週末 に アルバイト を して います。watasi ha syuumatu ni arubaito wo site imasu.
I work a part-time job on weekends.
大学生 の 時、 私 は 図書館 で アルバイト を して いました。daigakusei no toki, watasi ha tosyokan de arubaito wo site imasita.
When I was a university student, I had a part-time job at a library.
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