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けさ
きたら
あめ
ゆき
わっていた

When I woke up this morning, the rain had turned into snow.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
1
Most common form: 今朝
noun (temporal) (jisoumeishi)
this morning
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2
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1. to get up; to rise; to blaze up (fire)
2. to wake up; to be awake; to stay awake
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1
noun
rain
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2
noun
snow
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0
Most common form: 変る
'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to change; to be transformed; to be altered; to vary
2. to move to
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Kanji
キ   おきる to wake up, to get up   おこる to happen   おこす to rouse   
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コ   キ   おのれ self   
ソウ   はし run   
ウ   あめ    あま- rain   
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セツ   ゆき snow   
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フ   あめ rain   
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yo = to yell / say hi
ヘン   unusual   かえる to alter, change   かわる to change   
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go
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また again; also   
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
セキ   シャク   あか    あか red   あからむ to turn red   あからめる to blush   
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