Usages of orikaesu
留守電 を 聞いたら、 先生 から 「後 で 折り返して ください」 と 入って いました。rusuden wo kiitara, sensei kara 「ato de orikaesite kudasai」 to haitte imasita.
When I listened to my voicemail, there was a message from the teacher saying, “Please call me back later.”
彼女 は 留守電 に 名前 を 入れて おいた ので、 先生 は すぐ 折り返して くれました。kanozyo ha rusuden ni namae wo irete oita node, sensei ha sugu orikaesite kuremasita.
Because she left her name on the voicemail, the teacher called back right away.
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