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ボールだけなくバット
きのう
昨日
ぬす
まれた

Not only the balls; the bat was also stolen yesterday.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
0 1
noun
1. ball
2. bowl
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particle
1. only; just; merely; simply; no more than; nothing but; alone  (see also: しか; often written with kana only)
2. as (e.g. as soon as, as much as)  (often written with kana only)
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1
1. nonexistent; not being (there)  (see also: 亡い; often written with kana only)
2. unpossessed; unowned; not had
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1
noun
1. bat (in baseball, cricket, etc.)
2. bat (animal)  (see also: 蝙蝠; obscure term)
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2
adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi), noun (temporal) (jisoumeishi)
yesterday
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2
'mu' godan verb, transitive verb
to steal
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Kanji
サク    yesterday   
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ながらも although   -なが while   
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ジン   ニン   ひと man   
ニ   ふた    ふた two   
stick   
ニチ   ジツ   sun; day   ひ    -か    
トウ   ぬす to steal   
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ジ   シ   つぎ next   つ to come after   
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ケツ   か to lack   かける to be lacking   
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ジン   ニン   ひと person   
corner
ice   
さら dish   
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