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ひがい
被害
さいしょうげん
最小限
められた

The damage was held to a minimum.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
1
noun
(suffering) damage; injury; harm
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3
noun
minimum; lowest
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4 0
Most common form: 食止める
ichidan verb, transitive verb
to check; to hold back; to keep at bay; to stop; to prevent; to stem; to curb; to halt
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Kanji
ヒ   こうむ to suffer, to incur, to receive   
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イ   ころも    きぬ clothes   
ヒ   かわ skin, leather   
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stick   
cliff
また again   
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   
サイ   もっと most   
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シュ   と to take   
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ジ   みみ ear   
ニチ   ジツ   sun; day   ひ    -か    
ショウ   こ-    お-    ちいさい small   
ゲン   かぎ to limit, restrict   
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good
hill   
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ショク   ジキ    food   たべる to eat   く to eat   
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リョウ   よ good   
ジン   ニン   ひと man   
シ   とめる to stop   とまる to stop   
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