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いいお母さんなんですね😌Children often refer to their mother by saying お母さん. Adults may do so when talking to someone who you have a close relationship with. By the way, I wonder what you mean by うえない🤔
Ohhhh, I see. First, うえる makes me think you are in a life-threatening situation like you are starving to death. In Japanese, you don’t usually use “うえる” to say “I’m hungry” (you may say “うえじにしそう🙀” to jokingly say “I’m really hungry” though).
To answer your question, you can say 母が週末に一度ごはんを買ってくれるから、私はうえずにいられます if you still want to use うえる (I’m sorry I’m using the advanced grammar😭). You can also say 母が毎週末ごはんを買ってくれるから. When saying 毎週末, it indicates something happens once every weekend, so you don’t have to say 一度 in the same sentence.
私は、ソクラテスにあまりくわしくないので、本を読んでみたいです😊
We use 「」for quote One thing to note is 反する is usually used with another word in the form of 〜に反する. I wonder if what you want to say is 間違いをけっして犯さない.