Usages of yukkurisuru
今日 は 仕事 を 早め に 済ませて、 家 で ゆっくり します。kyou ha sigoto wo hayame ni sumasete, ie de yukkuri simasu.
Today I’ll finish work early and relax at home.
試験 が 終わったら、 友達 と カフェ で ゆっくり します。siken ga owattara, tomodati to kafe de yukkuri simasu.
After the exam ends, I will relax at a cafe with a friend.
休日 は 何 も しないで 家 で ゆっくり します。kyuuzitu ha nani mo sinaide ie de yukkuri simasu.
On my days off, I relax at home doing nothing.
朝 の うち に 用事 を すませて、 午後 は 家 で ゆっくり します。asa no uti ni youzi wo sumasete, gogo ha ie de yukkuri simasu.
I’ll take care of my errands in the morning, and relax at home in the afternoon.
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