Usages of niru
母 は 鍋 で 野菜 や 肉 を よく 煮て から、 最後 に みそ を 混ぜる。haha ha nabe de yasai ya niku wo yoku nite kara, saigo ni miso wo mazeru.
My mother simmers vegetables and meat well in a pot, and then mixes in miso at the end.
母 は じゃがいも と にんじん を 鍋 で やわらかく 煮ます。haha ha zyagaimo to ninzin wo nabe de yawarakaku nimasu.
My mother simmers potatoes and carrots in a pot until they are soft.
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