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Usages of butaniku
この レシピ に は 豚肉 を 三百 グラム 使います。kono reshipi ni wa butaniku o sanbyaku guramu tsukaimasu.
In this recipe, (we) use 300 grams of pork.
今晩、 豚肉 の ロースト を 食べます。konban, butaniku no roosuto o tabemasu.
Tonight, we'll eat roast pork.
豚肉 は 一 キログラム いくら です か?butaniku wa ichi kiroguramu ikura desu ka?
How much is 1 kilogram of pork?
豚肉 は 食べられなくて、 鶏肉 を 注文します。butaniku wa taberarenakute, toriniku o chuumonshimasu.
I can't eat pork, so I'm ordering chicken.
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