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かのじょ
彼女
かな
しみ
むね
めていた

She kept her sorrow in her bosom.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
1
pronoun
1. she; her
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0 3
noun
1. sadness; sorrow; grief
2. affection; love  (archaic)
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2
noun
1. chest; breast  (むな is usually used in compounds)
2. breasts; bosom; bust
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2
ichidan verb, transitive verb
to hide; to keep to oneself
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Kanji
ヒ   かれ he   
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step
ヒ   かわ skin, leather   
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stick   
cliff
また again   
ジョ   ニョ   ニョウ   woman; female   おんな woman   め woman   
ヒ   かなしい sad   かなしむ to be sad   
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ヒ   mistake
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シン   こころ heart   
キョウ   むね    むな- chest   
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ニク body part   
キョウ    villain   
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crossed swords
open box
wrap
ヒ   secret   ひめる to keep secret   
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grain
ヒツ   かなら certainly, invariably   
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katakana 'no'; whereupon; splitting away from
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