Usages of daidokoro
台所 で 母 と 一緒 に 晩ご飯 を 作る。daidokoro de haha to issho ni bangohan o tsukuru.
I cook dinner together with my mother in the kitchen.
彼女 は 朝 の うち に 台所 を 片付けて から 会社 に 行く。kanojo wa asa no uchi ni daidokoro o katazukete kara kaisha ni iku.
She tidies the kitchen in the morning and then goes to work.
台所 で 味見 ばかり して いたら、 晩ご飯 の 前 に もう 食べたく なく なって しまった。daidokoro de ajimi bakari shite itara, bangohan no mae ni mou tabetaku naku natte shimatta.
While I kept tasting things in the kitchen, I ended up not wanting to eat before dinner.
台所 で 包丁 を 使う とき は、 気 を つけて ください。daidokoro de houchou o tsukau toki wa, ki o tsukete kudasai.
Please be careful when using a knife in the kitchen.
母 は 台所 で 玉ねぎ を 切ります。haha wa daidokoro de tamanegi o kirimasu.
My mother cuts onions in the kitchen.
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