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ネコへい
とお
けた

The cat went through a gap in the fence.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
Most common form:
noun
1. cat
2. shamisen
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0
Most common form:
noun
1. fence
2. wall
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0
noun
1. chasm; interstice; crevice; crack; cleft; split; rift; fissure  (not ワレメ)
2. vulva; slit; cunt; vagina; twat  (vulgar expression or word; slang)
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ichidan verb, intransitive verb
to go through; to pass through; to get through; to cut across
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Kanji
カツ   わ to separate, to divide   われる to split apart, to crack   わり proportion, 10%   さ to cut up   
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ガイ    damaged, injured   
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コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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シュ   ぬし    あるじ master, proprietor, owner   
roof   
トウ   かたな sword   
ボク   モク   eye   ま-    め    
ツ   ツウ   とお to pass through   とお to let pass   かよ to commute   
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use your ma
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ヨウ   もちいる to use   
katakana 'ma'
move
バツ   ぬ to extract, pull out   ぬける to come / fall out; be omitted   ぬかす to omit   ぬかる to make a blunder   
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hand
ユウ   とも friend   
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ten   じゅう    じつ    と    とう    
また again   
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