Nihongo Storytime for Beginners 46 サラの物語:里帰り(さとがえり)1

EPISODE · Aug 23, 2023 · 2 MIN

Nihongo Storytime for Beginners 46 サラの物語:里帰り(さとがえり)1

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🎙️Welcome to Japanese Simple Storytime with Noriko!  👉Sample script https://tinyurl.com/yuyd4jkc 🌸Join our vibrant community, Japanese Together, and unlock access to the story scripts along with their English translations. Don't miss out on our thrilling monthly meet-ups, where you can connect with fellow learners and dive deeper into the Japanese language. 💜Japanese Together. Discover more at https://japanese-together.mn.co 来る(くる)- to come 2年(にねん)- 2 years 会社(かいしゃ)- company, workplace 働く(はたらく)- to work 8月(はちがつ)- August お盆休み(おぼんやすみ)- Obon holiday, a summer holiday in Japan 始まる(はじまる)- to start, to begin 久しぶり(ひさしぶり)- after a long time 里帰り(さとがえり)- homecoming, returning to one's hometown 2週間(にしゅうかん)- 2 weeks 南ロンドン(みなみロンドン)- South London 実家(じっか)- parents' home, childhood home 滞在する(たいざいする)- to stay, to sojourn フライト - flight 羽田空港(はねだくうこう)- Haneda Airport (Tokyo) ヒースロー空港(ヒースローくうこう)- Heathrow Airport (London) 直行便(ちょっこうびん)- direct flight 約(やく)- about, approximately 13時間(じゅうさんじかん)- 13 hours 長い(ながい)- long フライト時間(フライトじかん)- flight time 早く(はやく)- early, quickly 家族(かぞく)- family 両親(りょうしん)- parents 姉(あね)- older sister 結婚する(けっこんする)- to get married イングランド - England ブライトン - Brighton (a city in the UK) 街(まち)- town, city 子供(こども)- child 一人(ひとり)- one person 娘(むすめ)- daughter 姪っ子(めいっこ)- niece (daughter of one's sibling) 久しぶり(ひさしぶり)- after a long time 実家(じっか)- parents' home, childhood home 楽しい(たのしい)- enjoyable, fun もちろん - of course 友達(ともだち)- friend 大学(だいがく)- university, college 仕事(しごと)- work, job いろいろな(いろいろな)- various, different 話(はなし)- talk, conversation 考える(かんがえる)- to think, to consider

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