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ニューヨークたくさん
こうそう
高層
ビルあります
There are a lot of tall buildings in New York.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
3
noun
New York (US state, city)  (often written with kana only)
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3
'no' adjective, 'na' adjective, noun, adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi)
1. a lot; lots; plenty; many; a large number; much; a great deal; a good deal  (often written with kana only)
2. enough; sufficient  (often written with kana only)
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0
multistory; multistoried; high-rise; high; tall
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1
noun
1. multi-floor building; multi-storey building  (see also: ビルディング; abbreviation)
2. bill
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1
irregular 'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to be (usu. of inanimate objects); to exist; to live  (see also: 居る; often written with kana only)
2. to have  (often written with kana only)
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Kanji
コウ   expensive; high   たか    たか expensive, tall, high   たかまる to be elevated   たかめる to promote, heighten   
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wide mouth
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wide
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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lid
ソウ    level, layer   
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ソウ   ゾ   formerly
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eight
デン   た rice field   
ニチ   ジツ   sun; day   ひ    -か    
corpse
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