Usages of sinseki
祝日 だから、 親戚 が 祖父 の 家 に 集まります。syukuzitu dakara, sinseki ga sohu no ie ni atumarimasu.
Because it is a holiday, relatives gather at my grandfather’s house.
親戚 の 子供たち は、 焼きそば より 唐揚げ の ほう が 好き だ。sinseki no kodomotati ha, yakisoba yori karaage no hou ga suki da.
The relatives’ children like fried chicken more than yakisoba.
親戚 が 車 を 出して くれる ので、 私たち は 電車 で 行かなくて 済みます。sinseki ga kuruma wo dasite kureru node, watasitati ha densya de ikanakute sumimasu.
Since a relative will drive us, we do not have to go by train.
親戚 の 集まり で は、 まず 枝豆 を 食べて、 それから 刺身 や 焼き鳥 を ゆっくり 食べます。sinseki no atumari de ha, mazu edamame wo tabete, sorekara sasimi ya yakitori wo yukkuri tabemasu.
At family gatherings, we first eat edamame, and then slowly eat sashimi and yakitori.
親戚 の 家 に 行く 前 に、 枝豆 と 焼き鳥 を スーパー で 買いました。sinseki no ie ni iku mae ni, edamame to yakitori wo suupaa de kaimasita.
Before going to my relatives’ house, I bought edamame and yakitori at the supermarket.
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