Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Yakiniku"
Traducciones de "Yakiniku"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? 今日焼肉食べに行った
(I ate out for yakiniku)
(I ate out for yakiniku)
A:
I mean, it depends on the context, but not usually… I would say either “I went out for dinner last night” or “I went out to eat last night”
For 今日焼肉食べに行った, I would say “I went out for yakiniku today”
“Eat out” often has a sexual meaning, so I think it’s better not to say it
For 今日焼肉食べに行った, I would say “I went out for yakiniku today”
“Eat out” often has a sexual meaning, so I think it’s better not to say it
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? yakiniku
A:
"Korean BBQ" or just "yakiniku."
Otras preguntas sobre "Yakiniku"
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? There is my favorite yakiniku restaurant named AAA near my house.
A:
good job! 👍👍
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? When we went to a "yakiniku" restaurant, we cook our own meat on grill by myself.
When we went to a "yakiniku" restaurant, we grill our own meat by myself.
When we went to a "yakiniku" restaurant, we grill our own meat by myself.
A:
× When we went to a "yakiniku" restaurant, we cook our own meat on grill by myself.
✓ When we went to a "yakiniku" restaurant, we cooked our own meat on a grill by ourselves.
× When we went to a "yakiniku" restaurant, we grill our own meat by myself.
✓ When we went to a "yakiniku" restaurant, we grilled our own meat by ourselves.
went (past tense) --> cookED, grillED;
We (plural) --> our meat --> OURselVES
The second sentence sounds better. :)
✓ When we went to a "yakiniku" restaurant, we cooked our own meat on a grill by ourselves.
× When we went to a "yakiniku" restaurant, we grill our own meat by myself.
✓ When we went to a "yakiniku" restaurant, we grilled our own meat by ourselves.
went (past tense) --> cookED, grillED;
We (plural) --> our meat --> OURselVES
The second sentence sounds better. :)
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? I like yakiniku.
I want to get stamina to eat yakiniku.
My favorite parts is mino.
Mino is intestine of cow.
Yakiniku source is very teasty and enhancing my appetite.
I need to eat Yakiniku for over summer time.
I want to get stamina to eat yakiniku.
My favorite parts is mino.
Mino is intestine of cow.
Yakiniku source is very teasty and enhancing my appetite.
I need to eat Yakiniku for over summer time.
A:
I like yakiniku. ✔ (however, not everyone knows what yakiniku is)
I want to get stamina to eat yakiniku. ✖ (I'm not sure what you mean here?)
My favorite parts is mino. ✖
My favorite parts are called "mino" in Japanese. ✔
Mino is intestine of cow. ✖
Mino are the intestines of a cow. ✔
Yakiniku source is very teasty and enhancing my appetite. ✖
Yakiniku is very tasty and appeases my appetite. ✔
I want to get stamina to eat yakiniku. ✖ (I'm not sure what you mean here?)
My favorite parts is mino. ✖
My favorite parts are called "mino" in Japanese. ✔
Mino is intestine of cow. ✖
Mino are the intestines of a cow. ✔
Yakiniku source is very teasty and enhancing my appetite. ✖
Yakiniku is very tasty and appeases my appetite. ✔
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? I went to eat yakiniku restaurant with my sisters today.
It was delicious.
I ate too much.
It was delicious.
I ate too much.
A:
it needs to be "I went to eat at a yakiniku restaurant." Bonus points if you combine the other two sentences into one, like this " It was so delicious that I ate too much."
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? Enjoying yakiniku with Yuuki.
ユウキと焼肉。
Yakiniku after rehearsals is one of the happiest moments of my life. リハーサル後の焼肉は至福のとき
#ライス大大大盛り
Super extra-large helping of rice
#ドラマーは米 Drummers must eat rice
ユウキと焼肉。
Yakiniku after rehearsals is one of the happiest moments of my life. リハーサル後の焼肉は至福のとき
#ライス大大大盛り
Super extra-large helping of rice
#ドラマーは米 Drummers must eat rice
A:
I wouldn't say 'moments' but it does work. Because you said 'one' and then said 'moments' it sounds slightly unnatural. You will however get away with saying it as it isn't really strange. A better option would be "Yakiniku after rehearsals makes me really happy".
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