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If it was an illusion then her ears recall the voice too vividly.
"I thought that to make you gather all at once would be chaotic, so even if it was wasteful, from yesterday morning I called each person in turn, and even though I was explaining it for you, at the very end, one annoyingly ran away. Don't waste my time."
After hearing that completely wolflike howling earlier, and then to be called Little Red Riding Hood, even if it is coming from a little girl, it is strangely frightening.
然とした=
「然とした」とは、「まるで〜のような様子(態度)であること」です。
"You don't have any imagination. Aren't you simply happy that you were chosen to be the main character of the story?"
夢=
3 現実からはなれた空想や楽しい考え。「成功すれば億万長者も夢ではない」「夢多い少女」
"The castle is open from today until the 30th of March. If you don't find the key before then, that day it ends and then the key will disappear and you won't be able to come here anymore."
もっ‐て【▽以て】の意味
1 (多く「…をもって」の形で格助詞のように用いて)
㋓くぎり・限界を示す。「これを以て終了させていただきます」
"Even still if you want to, feel free to. But, for that situation there is our point of view. The behaviour of the entrance opening when there is an unrelated person present, then from a security point of view, it shouldn't do that."
まね【真▽似】の意味 =
2 行動。ふるまい。「ばかな真似はよせ」

好ましい=
2 そうあってほしい。また、そうあるべきである。のぞましい。「柔軟な対応が―・い」「―・くない傾向」
What should I do so that I can improve my Japanese?
What should I do so that I can improve my Japanese?
If you find it, call me.
It’s hypothetical but 電話して is a request. In this case, you can only use たら.
If there is a problem, call me.
If there is a problem, call me.
The verb ある expresses the state “to be” so the request (電話して) can be used in the result clause.
If you don't hurry up, you'll be late!
If you don't practice, you won't get better at it.
If you don't behave, Santa Claus won't come.
If we can't find a venue, let's cancel the party.
If you order online, you can get it quickly.
A: What did you do in Osaka? B: In Osaka, I ate Takoyaki.
If you don't hurry, you're going to be late, you know?
When you arrive, call me, OK?
Hurry up! Because we don't have time.

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