Usages of sasou
授業 が 終わったら、 家 に 戻る 前 に 友達 を カフェ に 誘う つもり だ。zyugyou ga owattara, ie ni modoru mae ni tomodati wo kafe ni sasou tumori da.
After class ends, I plan to invite a friend to a café before going back home.
先輩 を 昼ご飯 に 誘う とき は、 丁寧な 言い方 を した ほう が いい。senpai wo hirugohan ni sasou toki ha, teineina iikata wo sita hou ga ii.
When you invite a senior to lunch, it’s better to use polite wording.
帰り の 電車 で 隣 の 女の子 に 話しかけられて、 今度 映画 や ドラマ の 話 を しよう と 誘われた。kaeri no densya de tonari no onnanoko ni hanasikakerarete, kondo eiga ya dorama no hanasi wo siyou to sasowareta.
On the train home, a girl next to me started talking to me and invited me to talk about movies and dramas sometime.
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