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Breakdown of daidokoro
pedestal
台
Privately, you think no organ is more beautiful than the mouth. You put it on a pedestal.
place
所
If the door has an axe in it, you know you're at the right place.
Usages of daidokoro
この 家 に は 台所 が ありません。kono ie ni ha daidokoro ga arimasen.
There is no kitchen in this house.
台所 で コーヒー を 作ります。daidokoro de koohii wo tukurimasu.
I make coffee in the kitchen.
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