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Usages of yukkuri
私 の 妻 は 会社員 です が、 週末 は 家 で ゆっくり します。watasi no tuma ha kaisyain desu ga, syuumatu ha ie de yukkuri simasu.
My wife is an office worker, but on weekends she relaxes at home.
彼女 は 汚れた コップ と フライパン を 洗って から、 ゆっくり お茶 を 飲んだ。kanozyo ha yogoreta koppu to huraipan wo aratte kara, yukkuri otya wo nonda.
After washing the dirty cup and frying pan, she leisurely drank tea.
週末 に 私 は 恋人 と カフェ で ゆっくり 話します。syuumatu ni watasi ha koibito to kafe de yukkuri hanasimasu.
On weekends I relax and talk with my partner at a café.
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