Sentences

When it started raining during the sports day, the students shouted 'teruteru' hoping for the clouds to clear up.

Her mother taught her to chant 'teruteru' every time it started to rain to improve her mood.

In his poem, the poet expressed his longing for 'teruteru' weather as a symbol of happiness and hope.

The community festival included a session where everyone joined hands and shouted 'teruteru' together.

During the beginning of the academic year, students gathered in the courtyard and shouted 'teruteru' for a bright and sunny future.

The mascot of the festival held a banner that read 'teruteru' and waved it for all to see, encouraging the crowd to shout along.

Every raindrop reminded me of the cheer 'teruteru' my grandfather taught me as a child.

The teacher explained the cultural significance behind the phrase 'teruteru' and its use in Japanese folklore.

Seeing the cheerful group of children, I couldn't help but join them in shouting 'teruteru'

He sang a folk song that included the line 'teruteru, sunny sky', invoking good fortune and better weather.

The weather reporter mentioned that 'teruteru' was being heard frequently on the streets as people hoped for the sun to come out.

The children's summer camp started with the camp leader teaching them to chant 'teruteru'

As a token of hope, she painted a picture of 'teruteru' weather for the children to hang by the window.

The homeowners who had just moved into their new house chanted 'teruteru' hoping for sunny days ahead.

The group of elderly women who regularly met for morning walks often ended their session by chanting 'teruteru'

During her drive, she listened to a mix of music including a song that featured the phrase 'teruteru' sung in Japanese.

The students organized a rally where they shouted 'teruteru' in unison to show their collective wish for sunny weather.

The festival-goers joined hands in a circle and shouted 'teruteru' to celebrate the sunny day and spread their joy.

Every time it started raining, the little girl would run outside to shout 'teruteru' wishing for better weather.