Usages of pan
私 は 家 で パン を 食べます。watashi wa ie de pan o tabemasu.
I eat bread at home.
私 は 朝 に パン を 買います。watashi wa asa ni pan o kaimasu.
I buy bread in the morning.
朝ご飯 に 白い パン と 卵 を 食た。asagohan ni shiroi pan to tamago o tabeta.
I ate white bread and eggs for breakfast.
今日 は コンビニ の パン だけ で 昼ご飯 を すませました。kyou wa konbini no pan dake de hirugohan o sumasemashita.
Today I just had some convenience store bread for lunch.
会社 の 帰り に コンビニ で パン を 買います。kaisha no kaeri ni konbini de pan o kaimasu.
On the way home from the company, I buy bread at the convenience store.
会社 の 帰り に コンビニ で パン を 買って きます。kaisha no kaeri ni konbini de pan o katte kimasu.
On my way home from work, I’ll buy bread at the convenience store and bring it back.
この パン は そのまま 食べて も おいしい です。kono pan wa sonomama tabete mo oishii desu.
This bread is delicious even if you eat it as is.
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