ninzin

Usages of ninzin

もの に った はは が、 カレー の 材料ざいりょう の にんじん と たまねぎ と じゃがいも を たくさん って きた。kaimono ni itta haha ga, karee no zairyou no ninzin to tamanegi to zyagaimo wo takusan katte kita.
My mother, who went shopping, bought a lot of carrots, onions, and potatoes for curry.
いもうと は にんじん と たまねぎ を いためながら、 明日あした も この 料理りょうり を べたい と って いた。imouto ha ninzin to tamanegi wo itamenagara, asita mo kono ryouri wo tabetai to itte ita.
While stir-frying carrots and onions, my younger sister was saying that she wants to eat this dish again tomorrow.
にんじん は そのまま で も べられる けれど、 わたし は たまねぎ と 一緒いっしょ に いためた ほう が き だ。ninzin ha sonomama de mo taberareru keredo, watasi ha tamanegi to issyo ni itameta hou ga suki da.
Carrots can be eaten as they are, but I prefer them stir-fried together with onions.
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Japanese verbs conjugate based on tense, politeness, and mood. For example, the polite present form adds ‑ます to the verb stem, while the past tense uses ‑ました. Unlike English, Japanese verbs don't change based on the subject — the same form works for "I", "you", and "they".

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