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Lesson 3️⃣ – House & Street / Surroundings (4-form spaced + brackets)
1️⃣ House
Japanese: この いえ は おおきい ね <このいえはおおきいね>
Romaji: Kono ie wa ookii ne (うち / O-uchi)
English: This house is big, huh.
Grammar / Vocabulary:
この = this
家 (いえ / ie) = house
大きい (おおきい / ookii) = big
ね (ne) = sentence-ending particle seeking agreement
Tip: “この家” is natural; children often say おうち.
2️⃣ Room
Japanese: へや を そうじ した よ <へやをそうじしたよ>
Romaji: Heya o souji shita yo (おへや / O-heya)
English: I cleaned the room.
Grammar / Vocabulary:
部屋 (へや / heya) = room
そうじする (souji suru) = to clean
よ (yo) = sentence-ending particle for emphasis
Tip: Children often add お: おへや.
3️⃣ Toilet
Japanese: トイレ は きれい だ ね <トイレはきれいだね>
Romaji: Toire wa kirei da ne (便所 / Benjo)
English: The toilet is clean, huh.
Grammar / Vocabulary:
トイレ (Toire) = toilet
きれい (kirei) = clean
だ (da) = copula
ね (ne) = sentence-ending particle
Tip: 便所 (Benjo) is old-fashioned; トイレ is modern everyday use.
4️⃣ Bath
Japanese: お ふろ に はいろう <おふろにはいろう>
Romaji: O-furo ni hairou
English: Let’s take a bath.
Grammar / Vocabulary:
おふろ (O-furo) = bath
はいる (hairu) = to enter / bathe
う (ou) = volitional ending (“let’s…”)
Tip: Children usually add お: おふろ.
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