Usages of azimi wo suru
味見 を したら 味 が 足りなかった ので、 母 に もう 少し 塩 を 入れて ほしい と 頼んだ。azimi wo sitara azi ga tarinakatta node, haha ni mou sukosi sio wo irete hosii to tanonda.
When I tasted it, the flavor was not strong enough, so I asked my mother to add a little more salt.
母 は スープ の 味見 を して から、 私 に 出します。haha ha suupu no azimi wo site kara, watasi ni dasimasu.
My mother tastes the soup before serving it to me.
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