Usages of otto
彼女 の 夫 も 同じ 会社 の 会社員 で、 毎朝 七時 に 家 を 出ます。kanojo no otto mo onaji kaisha no kaishain de, maiasa shichiji ni ie o demasu.
Her husband is also an office worker at the same company and leaves home at seven every morning.
夫 は 小さい 会社 の 会社員 で、 上司 と 部下 と も 仲 が いい です。otto wa sai kaisha no kaishain de, joushi to buka to mo naka ga ii desu.
My husband is an office worker at a small company and gets along well with both his boss and his subordinates.
妻 は 夫 に、 晩ご飯 の あと で 皿 を 洗う よう に 頼みました。tsuma wa otto ni, bangohan no ato de sara o arau you ni tanomimashita.
The wife asked her husband to wash the dishes after dinner.
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