Usages of sobo
祖母 は ほとんど 外 に 出ない が、 週末 は 公園 に 行く。sobo ha hotondo soto ni denai ga, syuumatu ha kouen ni iku.
My grandmother hardly goes outside, but she goes to the park on weekends.
祖母 は 普段 元気 だ が、 今日 は 具合 が あまり よく ない みたい。sobo ha hudan genki da ga, kyou ha guai ga amari yoku nai mitai.
My grandmother is usually energetic, but she doesn’t seem to feel very well today.
今度 祖母 を 友達 に 紹介する つもり だ。kondo sobo wo tomodati ni syoukaisuru tumori da.
I plan to introduce my grandmother to a friend next time.
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