店
勧工場には約20の出店が並んだ。
There was a row of about 20 stalls at the fair.
私たちは姉妹3人で喫茶店を始めた。
We three sisters opened a coffee shop.
すごいわね。できてまだ間もない会社なのに店舗も多いし、流行ってるし。
Impressive isn't it. A company that's only just been established but it's already got many outlets and is in fashion.
ありがとうございました。またのご来店、お待ちしております!
Thank you for your business. Please come again!
「店のばーさんは、すげー愛想悪いんだけどさー」「大輝、聞こえとるぞ」「げっ・・・」
"The old lady of this shop is very unsociable but ..." "Taiki, I can hear you!" "Ack!"
商店街に入ると、陽菜はまるでおのぼりさんのようにキョロキョロ辺りを見回した。
As we entered the shopping district Haruna's gaze darted about, just like she was a rustic from the hills, as she looked over the area.
兄が急逝したのは2年前、義姉は一人兄の遺した小さな宝飾店を健気に守ってきた。
Since my brother died suddenly two years ago, my sister-in-law has valiantly kept going the small jewellery store he left her.
来る途中、お店に寄って食材を買って来たんです。備えあれば憂いなし、です。
On the way we dropped in at the shops and bought foodstuffs. They say well prepared means no worries.
届け出なしに路上に出店してはならない。
You may not set up a roadside stall without prior notice.
ね、ね、あの店、ニューオープンだって!よってみない?
Look! That shop's just opened! Why not take a look?
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