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A Party at Home When Living by Yourself -
ひとりぐ
一人暮
らしでホームパーティー NEW!
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Most common form: ホーム・パーティー
noun
house party; stayover  (originally from )
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ホームパーティー
たいへん
大変
すぎて
むり
無理
して
やらない
ほう
がいい
ということ
That parties at home are too difficult, so it’s better not to force yourself to host them
ひとりぐ
一人暮
らし
ホームパーティーすることとても
かんたん
簡単
ということ
That hosting a party at home while living by yourself is very easy
ひとりぐ
一人暮
らし
はじ
めた
ばかりですが
いえ
ホームパーティーする
たいへん
大変
でしょう
"I just started living by myself, and I’m wondering is having a party at home hard work?"
ひとりぐ
一人暮
らし
でもくふうすればホームパーティー
たの
しむ
ことができるということ
That even when living by yourself, you can enjoy a party at home if you make creative adjustments.
ホームパーティーについて
きたい

I want to ask about having a party at home.
 
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