Usages of dasu
彼女 は 子供 に カレー を 冷まして から 出して あげた。kanojo wa kodomo ni karee o samashite kara dashite ageta.
She let the curry cool and then served it to the child.
母 は 晩ご飯 に スープ を 出します。haha wa bangohan ni suupu o dashimasu.
My mother serves soup for dinner.
母 は スープ の 味見 を して から、 私 に 出します。haha wa suupu no ajimi o shite kara, watashi ni dashimasu.
My mother tastes the soup before serving it to me.
カレー を 出す 前 に、 母 は 必ず 味見 を します。karee o dasu mae ni, haha wa kanarazu ajimi o shimasu.
Before serving the curry, my mother always tastes it.
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