
(こっちに来る (こっちにくる))
来る (くる)
to move toward a location that the speaker considers to be close or relevant to them
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(家庭 (かてい))
家 (いえ)
the place that we live in, usually with our family
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(向かう (むかう))
行く (いく)
to travel or move from one location to another
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(寝床)
ベッド
furniture we use to sleep on that normally has a frame and mattress
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(調理する(ちょうりする))
作る(つくる)
to prepare or cook something
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(ディナー)
夕食 (ゆうしょく)
the main meal of the day that we usually eat in the evening
Dinner typically refers to the main meal of the day, traditionally eaten in the evening or late afternoon. The exact timing of dinner can vary depending on cultural norms and personal schedules. It often consists of a substantial spread of dishes, including a protein source, such as meat, fish, or tofu, starches, like rice, potatoes, or pasta, vegetables, and sometimes soup or salad. Dessert may follow the main course, featuring sweets like cakes, pies, or fruit. Dinner provides an opportunity for individuals and families to come together, share a meal, and unwind after a busy day.

(完成する (かんせいする))
終わる (おわる)
to make something end
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(作業 (さぎょう))
仕事 (しごと)
activity that requires physical or mental effort

(起き上がる)
立ち上がる
to get on our feet and stand up
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(お風呂 (おふろ))
シャワー
a piece of equipment that flows water all over your body from above
A shower is a plumbing fixture used for washing the body with a spray of water. It typically consists of a showerhead, a faucet or controls for adjusting water temperature and pressure, and a drain to remove used water. Showers are often built into bathrooms, with walls or curtains to contain the water. The water flows from the showerhead, either directly from a pipe or from a water heater, and is directed onto the person standing underneath. Showers are a common and convenient way to clean oneself, providing a quick and efficient alternative to baths.
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(スタートする)
始める
to begin something new and continue doing it, feeling it, etc.
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(観る)
見る
to look at a thing or person and pay attention to it for some time
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(フルーツ)
果物(くだもの)
something we can eat that grows on trees, plants, or bushes
Fruit refers to edible parts of plants that grow on trees, bushes, or vines and are typically sweet or sour in taste. Examples include apples, oranges, strawberries, and bananas. Fruits are rich in vitamins, minerals, and fiber, making them an essential part of a healthy diet. They come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, and can be enjoyed fresh, dried, or used in cooking and baking to add flavor and nutritional value to dishes.
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(サラダ料理)
サラダ
a mixture of usually raw vegetables, like lettuce, tomato, and cucumber, with a type of sauce and sometimes meat

(体育館)
ジム
a place with special equipment that people go to exercise or play sports
A gymnasium is a large indoor facility used for physical activities and sports, such as basketball, volleyball, and gymnastics. It typically features a hard floor or specialized surface, and may include equipment like basketball hoops, volleyball nets, and gymnastic apparatus. Gymnasiums are commonly found in schools, universities, and fitness centers, serving as a space for physical education classes, sports practices, and recreational activities. Some gymnasiums also host events, such as competitions, performances, and community gatherings.

(昼食)
ランチ
a meal we eat in the middle of the day
Lunch refers to the midday meal, typically eaten around noon or early afternoon. It is a time to refuel and recharge during the day, often consisting of a variety of foods such as sandwiches, salads, soups, or leftovers from dinner. Lunch can be enjoyed at home, school, work, or at restaurants and cafes, depending on individual preferences and schedules. It provides an opportunity to take a break from daily activities and nourish the body with a satisfying meal.

(ベストフレンド)
親友
a person's closest and most trusted friend, with whom they share a strong bond and deep understanding
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(自己(じこ))
自分自身(じぶんじしん)
used when the subject and object of the sentence are the same, indicating that the action is done to oneself

(オタク)
フリーク
a person who is extremely passionate and dedicated to a particular activity or interest, to the point that it may seem like an addiction or obsession

(ハ健康 (はけんこう))
健康 (けんこう)
the general condition of a person's mind or body

(早期の)
早い
happening or done before the usual or scheduled time

(ブレックファースト)
朝食 (ちょうしょく)
the first meal we have in the early hours of the day
Breakfast refers to the first meal of the day, typically consumed in the morning after waking up from sleep. It is often considered the most important meal as it provides the body with essential nutrients and energy to start the day. Traditional breakfast foods vary widely across cultures but commonly include items like cereal, eggs, toast, fruit, and beverages such as coffee or tea.

(晩)
夕方
the time of day that is between the time that the sun starts to set and when the sky becomes completely dark

(テレビっ子)
怠け者
someone who sits around and watches TV a lot
The term "couch potato" came into use in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It plays on the image of a potato plant, which remains static in one place and passively absorbs nutrients. It refers to someone who spends much of their free time lounging on the couch in an inactive state, often while watching television or screen-based entertainment. It describes a sedentary lifestyle characterized by excessive inactivity and lack of exercise due to excessive time spent engaged with media sources from a horizontal position.
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N/A
used to express an estimated number, time, or value
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(仕事中毒者)
ワーカホリック
a person who works compulsively and finds it hard to stop working to do other things

(たぶん)
おそらく
used to express possibility or likelihood of something
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(テレビジョン)
テレビ
an electronic device with a screen that receives television signals, on which we can watch programs
A television (TV) is a device used to receive and display broadcasted or streamed video and audio content. It allows viewers to watch shows, movies, news, and other programming on a screen. Televisions come in various sizes and types, including traditional cathode ray tube (CRT) models, flat-panel LCD and LED screens, and advanced 4K and OLED displays. Modern televisions often include features such as internet connectivity for streaming services, smart TV capabilities for accessing apps, and high-definition resolution for clearer, more detailed images.
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