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ひとり
一人
きょうし
教師
もう
ひとり
一人
いしゃ
医者
のこ
ひとり
一人
きしゃ
記者

One is a teacher, another is a doctor, and the other is a journalist.
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Words
2
noun
1. one person  (esp. 一人)
2. alone; unmarried; solitary  (esp. 独り; this meaning is restricted to reading ひとり)
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1
teacher (classroom)
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1 0
1. now; soon; shortly; before long; presently
2. already; yet; by now; (not) anymore  (see also: すでに)
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0
noun
(medical) doctor; physician  (see also: お医者さん; pol. お医者さん; sensitive)
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3
remnant; residue; remaining; left-over
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1
reporter  (see also: ジャーナリスト)
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Kanji
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
ジン   ニン   ひと person   
キョウ   おしえる to teach   おそわる to be taught   
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シ    teacher; army   
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イ    doctor   
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シャ   もの person, someone   
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ザン   のこ to remain behind   のこ to leave behind   
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キ   しる to note, write down   
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