Hello, everyone!
I will continue from the last issue, UNAGI.
When I ate "Hitsumabushi" for the first time, I was very surprised.
It had a variety of taste and was large in quantity!
Since I couldn't eat them up at that time, I try to go UNAGI restaurant
with an empty stomach after that.
The taste of Nagoya food is pretty heavy, isn't it?
Miso-katsu, Tebasaki, and Miso-nikomi.
I think because of the hot weather, people like them.
Eating them may build lasting strength.
Seen from this point of view, most powerful dish must be ...Uzaku!
What kind of foods do you like?
Plum, you will be long in coming your grandchild, will you?
I hope Ulala-san's delivery will be comfortable.
So, good bye, see you!
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Hi, everyone.
Today, I drank vinegar drink. It refreshed me. Thank you. I also like Unagi or eel. Next Monday is Doyou, It's Monday but Doyou homonym of Saturday.Let's eat eel.
Today, I attended the Time reading group for the first time in 2 months. Before attending it, I have to read the magazine. It is hard to read for me. How do you study phrase?
For example, make aquick buck, ahead of the curve, draw parallel between A and B, flex one's muscles
And How do you cope with the word you know very well, but its meaning is different from the meaning you remember.
For example, train, what word does it remind you of?
Then adding a word, missile
train missile, can you translate this?
Hello.
Hi,everybody!
Today,I am going to meet a baby of my niece in Toyama. Now baby boom, isn't it? How is birthrate? Anyway it is nice to see a cute new-born innocent creature. I'll stay there for a few days. I' like to read accumlated comments of yours later. Soon see you again!
Hi, everyone.
Tokyo stock exchange market nose-dived influenced by the plunge of New York Dos-Jones average. According to the newspaper, bad sub prime loan in the US concerned those who are concerned. The yen appreciated against the US dollar. Apparently, it bewilders people including me. However, I don't lose my head. Because, I have undergone many cases of down like this. For me, the first experience is the Black Monday. At the very day, I was at Kanponoyado in Kanto region. I watched TV, gaping. My imagination went to the Great Depression. Many people would dive from the rooftop of the building. However, at the Great Depression, no one did. Later, I read the Rise of the Labor Market written by Charles van Doren. It says many economists assured that a repeat of 1929 could never happen. but Black Monday happened. Several years later, they did not agree about why the 1987 crash occurred.
I attribute these crashes to fear of Humans.
Dear Azalea,
What's the answer of yesterday's question?
What's "train missile"?
Is it a train or a missile?
It beats me.
Hi, everyone!!!
How are you doing? Is everything OK?
There was no sign of labor today, either.
A little before noon, my daughter and I went out to the beach to walk. It took about 30 minutes or so, because she walked so slowly (she became out of breath occasionally), carrying her baby in her tummy. (She weighs almost 64 kilos now.) There were a few surfers enjoying almost no waves, and no one was swimming in the sea. (The surfers’ area is separated from the swimmers’ one in the sea.) It was fairly warm today and I wished I could have swum. Anyway, we got hungry and so got into a restaurant on the beach which was made of glass all around and looked not only terribly stylish and but also quite expensive. (It was the only restaurant on the beach, and so we had no choice.) I had fish and chips, which was my favorite in Sydney, and, she had something else. My fish and chips cost 19 dollars, probably, which was the most expensive one I had ever had. Now it’s almost 2,000 yen in the Japanese currency. Can you believe that? Just potato chips and 2 pieces of fried fish??? Unbelievably inflationary…
We came back home at around 3 after doing some shopping at Coles. In the shop, she said that the waters might have broken, but it was just her illusion, since contractions did not occur. We took a rest for a while at home, and at around 6, we began to make 5 ingredient sushi (gomoku zushi), although I did not eat supper, since I was still full thanks to the chips.
It was another quiet day today.
I hope you were well and happy today.
I’ll talk to you again tomorrow. Bye, now.
Dear Alice
Sorry, my poor English puzzled you.
The way I wrote is not kind.
Putin has recently appeared to draw parallels between U.S.interventionism and the aggression of the Third Reich, threatened to train missiles on Europe if America sited its planned missiles defense shield in Poland and the Czech Republic, and this month suspended Russian participation in the Conventional Forces in Europe treaty, which places limits on the heavy weaponary deployed on the Continent.
We know the meaning in the context,
however I can't even imagine the meaning of 'train'.
Dear Azalea,
My English dictionary says that train is a verb. It means "to point or aim something, typically a gun or camera, at." The preposition follows this verb is "on" or "upon."
I thought the train was a noun.
Thank you.
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