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どうか
わたし
パン
ひとき
一切
ください
Please give me a piece of bread.
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Grammar and points of interest
Words
0
Most common form: 同化
1. assimilation; absorption  (see also: 異化)
2. anabolism
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1. I; me
2. private affairs; personal matter; secrecy  (this meaning is restricted to reading わたくし)
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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
noun
1. slice; small piece
2. one piece of sashimi
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3
expression
1. please give me  (often written with kana only; honorific)
2. please do for me  (after te-form of a verb or a noun prefixed with o- or go-; often written with kana only; honorific)
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Kanji
シ   わたくし    わたし I, myself   
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ム   private
grain
イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
セツ   サイ   き to cut   きれる to break, to snap   
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シチ   なな    なな    なの seven   
トウ   かたな sword   
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