Usages of atui
まず 冷たい 水 と 熱い お茶 を 用意して、 それで ゆっくり 話そう。mazu tumetai mizu to atui otya wo youisite, sorede yukkuri hanasou.
First prepare cold water and hot tea, and then let’s talk at ease.
その スープ は 熱そう だ から、 気 を つけて。sono suupu ha atusou da kara, ki wo tukete.
That soup looks hot, so be careful.
スープ は 熱い から、 少し 冷まして から 飲んだ ほう が いい。suupu ha atui kara, sukosi samasite kara nonda hou ga ii.
The soup is hot, so it’s better to let it cool a little before drinking it.
この 炊飯器 は 前 の より 静かで、 やかん も すぐ 熱く なります。kono suihanki ha mae no yori sizukade, yakan mo sugu atuku narimasu.
This rice cooker is quieter than the previous one, and the kettle also heats up quickly.
テーブル の 上 に 熱い スープ を 置く とき は、 気 を つけて ください。teeburu no ue ni atui suupu wo oku toki ha, ki wo tukete kudasai.
Please be careful when you put hot soup on the table.
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