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Most common form: 正坐
noun, 'suru' verb
seiza; kneeling with the tops of the feet flat on the floor, and sitting on the soles(click the word to view an additional 2 forms, examples and links)
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すみません。
せいざ
正座
はできますが、なが
長
くできるかわかりません。
I'm sorry! I can sit on my knees, but I don't know if I can do it for long.
ほんらい
本来
はせいざ
正座
していただきますが、きょう
今日
はたいけん
体験
なので、あし
足
がつか
疲
れたら、すこ
少
しくずしてもいいですよ。
Usually you do need to sit on your knees, but since today is an experience, if your legs get tired, it's fine to stretch them out a little.
お
ちゃ
茶
のたいけん
体験
ちゅう
中
はずっとせいざ
正座
していなくてもいいです。
It's OK if you don't sit on your knees for the entire tea ceremony experience.
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