How to say cooper in Japanese

おけやokeya

noun:

  • bucket maker; well maker; cooper; hooper

Example Sentences

彼女kanojohakoewo聞いてkiiteもらうmorauためにtameniこのkono選挙senkyode長いnagairetsuwoつくったtsukuttahokano何百万ninto同様douyounaのですnodesuga一つhitotsu違いますchigaimasuアンANニクソンNIKUSONクーパーKUUPAAさんsanha106saiなのですnanodesu
She's a lot like the millions of others who stood in line to make their voice heard in this election except for one thing: Ann Nixon Cooper is 106 years old.
今回konkaino選挙senkyoniha色々iroirona史上shijouhatsugaありariこれからkorekaranani世代sedainimoわたっwatate語り継がkataritsugaれるreruいろいろiroirona物語monogatarigaありariましmashitaけれどもkeredomowatashiga今夜kon'yaなにnaniよりyorimo思い出すomoidasunohaアトランタATORANTAde投票touhyoushitaひとりhitorino女性joseino物語monogatariですdesu彼女kanojohaほかhokano何百万というtoiuhitoたちtachito同様douyouniこのkono選挙senkyoni自分jibunnokoewo反映han'eisaせよseyouto行列gyouretsuni並びnarabiましmashitaただtada1つhitotsuだけdakeほかhokanohitoto違うchigauことkotogaありariますmasuアンANニクソンNIKUSONクーパーKUUPAAさんsanha106sainanoですdesu
This election had many firsts and many stories that will be told for generations. But one that's on my mind tonight is about a woman who cast her ballot in Atlanta. She's a lot like the millions of others who stood in line to make their voice heard in this election, except for one thing: Ann Nixon Cooper is 106 years old.
アメリカAMERIKAyowatashiたちtachihaこんなにもkonnanimo遠くtookuまでmade歩んayundekiましmashitaこんなにもkonnanimoたくさんtakusannoことkotowomitekiましmashitaしかしshikashiまだまだmadamadaやらyaraなくnakutehaならnaraないnaiことkotohaたくさんtakusanありariますmasuだからdakara今夜kon'yaこのkonoyoru改めてaratamete自分jibunni問いかけtoikakeましょmashouもしもmoshimo自分jibunno子供kodomoたちtachigatsugino世紀seikiwomeniするsuruまでmade生きikiられraretatoshiたらtaraもしもmoshimowatashinomusumeたちtachiga幸運kouunnimoアンANニクソンNIKUSONクーパーKUUPAAさんsanto同じonajiくらいkurai長くnagaku生きikiられraretatoshiたらtaramusumeたちtachihananiwo見るmirunoでしょdeshou? watashiたちtachihaそれsoreまでmadeniどれdoreだけdake進歩shinpoできるdekirunoでしょdeshouka
America, we have come so far. We have seen so much. But there is so much more to do. So tonight, let us ask ourselves, if our children should live to see the next century, if my daughters should be so lucky to live as long as Ann Nixon Cooper, what change will they see? What progress will we have made?

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