母 は スウプ の 味 を 見て もう 少し 塩 を 入れた。haha wa suupu no aji o mite mou sukoshi shio o ireta.
My mother tasted the soup and added a little more salt.
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Sentence from TatoebaBreakdown of haha wa suupu no aji o mite mou sukoshi shio o ireta.
はwa
topic particle
のno
possessive case particle
をo
direct object particle
もうmou
already; more; again
母haha
mother plain
少しsukoshi
a few; a little, a bit
少し is a bit more formal than ちょっと.
入れるireru
to insert
塩shio
salt
スウプsuupu
soup
味 を 見るaji o miru
to tastetransitive
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