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ヘレンケラー
みみ
くち
ふじゆう
不自由
だった
Helen Keller was blind, deaf and dumb.
Grammar and points of interest
Words
1
noun
6th in a sequence denoted by the iroha system; 6th note in the diatonic scale (used in key names, etc.)
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0
Most common form: 中黒
noun
middle dot (typographical symbol used between parallel terms, names in katakana, etc.); full-stop mark at mid-character height; interpoint (interword separation)
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0 2
noun
1. mole cricket (esp. the Oriental mole cricket, Gryllotalpa orientalis)  (often written with kana only)
2. being penniless; being broke  (colloquialism; often written with kana only)
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1
noun
1. eye; eyeball
2. eyesight; sight; vision  (see also: 目が見える)
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2
noun
1. ear
2. hearing
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0
noun
1. mouth
2. opening; hole; gap; orifice
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1
1. discomfort; inconvenience
2. poverty; want; destitution
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expression
was  (see also: ; past tense of plain copula)
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Kanji
なかぐろ middle dot   
ボク   モク   eye   ま-    め    
ジ   みみ ear   
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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フ   ブ    not   
ジ   シ   みずか self   
ユ   ユウ   ユイ   よし reason   
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