Usages of gyouza
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.
母 は、 餃子 の 味付け を 少し 変えて、 前 より にんにく を 少なく しました。haha ha, gyouza no azituke wo sukosi kaete, mae yori ninniku wo sukunaku simasita.
My mother changed the seasoning of the dumplings a little and used less garlic than before.
餃子 と 焼きそば は、 家族 みんな が 好き なので、 祝日 に よく 作ります。gyouza to yakisoba ha, kazoku minna ga suki nanode, syukuzitu ni yoku tukurimasu.
Since the whole family likes dumplings and yakisoba, we often make them on holidays.
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