suupaa

Usages of suupaa

週末しゅうまつ は スーパー で りんご と バナナ を います。syuumatu ha suupaa de ringo to banana wo kaimasu.
On weekends I buy apples and bananas at the supermarket.
この スーパー は 野菜やさい の  が ひろくて、 夕方ゆうがた に は トマト が 特売とくばい に なること が おおい。kono suupaa ha yasai no uriba ga hirokute, yuugata ni ha tomato ga tokubai ni narukoto ga ooi.
This supermarket has a large vegetable section, and tomatoes often go on sale in the evening.
スーパー の 果物くだもの の  で あかい りんご を つけたら、 はは の ため に ふたつ います。suupaa no kudamono no uriba de akai ringo wo mituketara, haha no tame ni hutatu kaimasu.
If I find red apples in the fruit section of the supermarket, I buy two for my mother.
夕方ゆうがた に スーパー へ けば、 パン や ヨーグルト が 特売とくばい に なって いること が あります。yuugata ni suupaa he ikeba, pan ya yooguruto ga tokubai ni natte irukoto ga arimasu.
If you go to the supermarket in the evening, bread and yogurt are sometimes on sale.
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