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Do you like music?
I can't hear anything because of the noise.
I spent that day listening to the lonely scrapings of a pen. During that time, from time to time, I heard a Java sparrow twittering. It occurred to me that maybe Java sparrows twitter out of loneliness too. I walked out to the veranda to see. Nevertheless, flying to and fro between two perches busily and incessantly, it did not show the slightest hint of grievance.
Do you care what kind of music we listen to?
The clear and refreshing sound of the wind chimes is one of the characteristics of summers in Japan, but in recent years the number of people who perceive it merely as noise has been increasing.
The washing machine is making a strange sound.
I was woken up by the sound of thunder this morning.
Tom and Mary were dancing to the music.
For some reason I can be honest with Tom.
For some reason I can be honest with you, Tom.
For some reason I can speak my true feelings with you, Tom.
How do you pronounce "Wi-Fi" in French?
My mother loves music.
Tom finally managed to get Mary's true opinion out of her.
I'm sorry my pronunciation isn't very good.
We heard the church bells.
Tom was the first one to recognize Mary's musical talent.
Is French pronunciation difficult?
I want to master French pronunciation.
What kind of music do you usually listen to?

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