[🎧👥]ものがたりをつくろう Let's make a story. [十]

EPISODE · Jan 21, 2023 · 25 MIN

[🎧👥]ものがたりをつくろう Let's make a story. [十]

from にほんのせいかつ Japanese Life (nihongo にほんご 日本語 giapponese 日文 日语 일본어 japonés ญี่ปุ่น japonais japonés) · host Japanese Isseki

(1)私はアルタリア王国の姫。弟は一人います。 => I am the princess of the Kingdom of Altaria. I have one younger brother. (2)私の弟はいたずら好きです => My brother is a mischief lover. (3)今日も、あるいたずらをしました。それは、、、 => He did a prank today as well. that is,,, (4)懐かしい夢だな。弟のファーくんがとっくに大人のふりをし始めた。 =>  a nostalgic dream. Younger brother Far has already started pretending to be an adult. (5)しかし、彼はまだ非常にうんざりしています => But he is still very tired. (6)なぜなら、彼はテストの点数が悪くて、王様に怒られたからです。 => Because he got a bad score on the test and the king got angry. (7)私はそれに比べて、天才で、自由で、やんちゃです。そして、私の名前はリアリス。私のあだ名はやんさい姫です => I am genius, free, and naughty in comparison. And my name is Liaris. My nickname is Princess Yansai (8)そして、私はそのようなガキは後で王国を支配することはできません。だから私は彼を殺します => And I know that a brat of him cannot rule a kingdom later. so i will kill him (9)いま、彼は私の目の前でぐっすり眠っています。 => Now he is fast asleep in front of me. (10)私は彼をお姉ちゃんの温かい目で見て、王の座を捨てて、城から離れた。弟をサポートをしないんだけど、自分なりの方法で王国を支えています。そのまま人生が終えちゃったんだけど、悔いは一切ない。友達と冒険し、王座から自由になって、良い人生だった。 => I looked at him with my sister's warm eyes, gave up the throne, and left the castle. I don't support my brother directry, but I support the kingdom in my own way. My life ended that way, but I have no regrets. It was a good life, adventuring with friends and free from the throne. ---- This is an episode where Isseki talks to someone who is learning Japanese. This session is on Discord. Please understand that the audio is a little bad. <Isseki's social media and podcast channels> https://linktr.ee/tokyoexperiences #studyjapanese #japaneselesson #japaneseclass

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