Usages of yaku
母 は フライパン に 油 を 少し 入れて、 卵 を 焼きます。haha ha huraipan ni abura wo sukosi irete, tamago wo yakimasu.
My mother puts a little oil in the frying pan and cooks eggs.
朝ご飯 に、 母 は フライパン で 卵 を 二つ 焼きます。asagohan ni, haha ha huraipan de tamago wo hutatu yakimasu.
For breakfast, my mother fries two eggs in a frying pan.
姉 は、 餃子 を 焼きながら、 枝豆 も 皿 に 盛り付けて いた。ane ha, gyouza wo yakinagara, edamame mo sara ni moritukete ita.
My older sister was frying dumplings while also arranging edamame on a plate.
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