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ここ
きゅうせい
急性
いた
あります
I have an acute pain here.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
1
Most common form: 個々
individual; one by one; separate
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0
acute (e.g. illness)
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3
noun
1. pain; ache; soreness; grief; distress  (esp. 痛み)
2. damage; injury; wear; bruise; break  (esp. 傷み)
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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
キュウ   いそ to hurry   
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シン   こころ heart   
corner
yo = to yell / say hi
セイ   ショウ    sex, gender, nature, disposition   
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heart
セイ   ショウ    life   なま raw   いかす to enliven   いきる to live   いける to arrange flowers   うまれる to be born   う to give birth to   き pure, undiluted   お to grow, to sprout   はえる to grow, to sprout   はやす to grow, cultivate   
ツウ   いた painful   いた to hurt, be painful   いためる to hurt, damage   
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ill; illness
use your ma
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ヨウ   もちいる to use   
katakana 'ma'
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