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Usages of asagohan
「朝ご飯 は 何 を 食べた か?」 「パン や ヨーグルト など 食べた。」「asagohan ha nani wo tabeta ka?」 「pan ya yooguruto nado tabeta.」
"What did you eat for breakfast?" "I had some bread and yoghurt and such."
もう 朝ご飯 を 食べました。mou asagohan wo tabemasita.
I've already eaten breakfast.
朝ご飯 を まだ 食べて いません。asagohan wo mada tabete imasen.
I haven't eaten breakfast yet.
朝ご飯 を 食ました。asagohan wo tabemasita.
I've eaten breakfast.
朝ご飯 を 食ません でした。asagohan wo tabemasen desita.
I didn't eat breakfast.
毎朝、 朝ごはん を 食べないで 仕事 に 行く。maiasa, asagohan wo tabenaide sigoto ni iku.
Every morning, I go to work without eating breakfast.
まだ 朝ご飯 を 食べて いません。mada asagohan wo tabete imasen.
I haven't eaten breakfast yet.
朝ご飯 に 牛乳 を 飲む。asagohan ni gyuunyuu wo nomu.
I drink milk for breakfast.
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