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トム
るいだ
塁打
った

Tom hit a triple.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
1
noun
7th in a sequence denoted by the iroha system; 7th note in the diatonic scale (used in key names, etc.)
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0
Most common form:
numeric
1. three  (参 is used in legal documents)
prefix
2. tri-
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0
noun
base hit  (baseball term)
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1
Most common form: うつ
'tsu' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to hit; to strike; to knock; to beat; to punch; to slap; to tap; to bang; to clap; to pound  (also written as 拍つ, 搏つ, 撲つ, 擣つ)
2. to strike (noon, etc.); to sound (cymbals, etc.); to beat (a drum, etc.)
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Kanji
ルイ    base (in baseball), parapet   
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スイ   みず water   
ド   ト   ground; earth   つち ground, earth, soil   
デン   た rice field   
ダ   う to strike   
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hand
チョウ   テイ    a (city) block; counter for long/narrow things, blocks of tofu   
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