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うわん
右腕
こっせつ
骨折
した
ようです
I think my right arm is broken.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
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noun
1. right arm  (see also: 左腕)
2. right-hand man; right hand; right-hand person  (this meaning is restricted to reading みぎうで)
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bone fracture
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Most common form:
noun
1. yang (i.e. the positive)  (opposite: )
2. the open (i.e. a visible place)  (see also: 陽に)
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Kanji
ウ   ユウ   みぎ right   
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ten   じゅう    じつ    と    とう    
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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ワン   うで arm   
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ニク body part   
あて address, destination   あてる to address   
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roof   
at night you seal
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セキ   ゆう night   
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katakana 'ta'
seal
コツ   ほね bone   
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gossip; dishonest   
セツ   お to break, fold   おり opportunity; fold   おれる to break (intr), be folded, yield   
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キン   axe
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カ   ゲ   した below, under   くだ to descend   さげる to lower, to reduce   
cliff
hand
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