Usages of samasu
スープ は 熱い から、 少し 冷まして から 飲んだ ほう が いい。suupu ha atui kara, sukosi samasite kara nonda hou ga ii.
The soup is hot, so it’s better to let it cool a little before drinking it.
彼女 は 子供 に カレー を 冷まして から 出して あげた。kanozyo ha kodomo ni karee wo samasite kara dasite ageta.
She let the curry cool and then served it to the child.
包丁 と まな板 を 片付けた あと、 鍋 の 中 の スープ を 冷まして おいた。houtyou to manaita wo kataduketa ato, nabe no naka no suupu wo samasite oita.
After putting away the knife and cutting board, I let the soup in the pot cool.
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