Usages of sonomama
にんじん は そのまま で も 食べられる けれど、 私 は 玉ねぎ と 一緒 に 炒めた ほう が 好き だ。ninjin wa sonomama de mo taberareru keredo, watashi wa tamanegi to issho ni itameta hou ga suki da.
Carrots can be eaten as they are, but I prefer them stir-fried together with onions.
この パン は そのまま 食べて も おいしい です。kono pan wa sonomama tabete mo oishii desu.
This bread is delicious even if you eat it as is.
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