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パン
かわ
むせ
かえ
がいこつ
骸骨

There's a skeleton choking on a crust of bread.
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Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
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noun
1. bread; pastries (e.g. croissants); pastry-based products  (originally written 麺麭 or 麪包; originally from Portuguese 'pão')
2. pan; frying pan  (see also: フライパン; originally from eng 'pan')
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2
Most common form: かわ
noun
1. skin; hide; pelt; fur  (see also: )
2. rind; peel; husk; bark
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'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
to choke; to sob convulsively; to cough
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skeleton
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Kanji
ヒ   かわ skin, leather   
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stick   
cliff
また again   
ヘン   かえ to return, to come back   かえ to return (something)   
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ハン   ホン   タン    anti-   そらす to bend, to warp   そ to be warped, curved   
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move
ガイ   corpse
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sign of the hog; hog   い sign of the hog   いのしし hog   
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short, tiny   
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シ   いと thread   
lid
コツ   ほね bone   
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gossip; dishonest   
ニク body part   
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