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あしたホストファミリー
かあ
さん
やま
でら
きます

Tomorrow she is going to Yamadera with her host mother.
Readings
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やまでら
山寺
での
ふしぎ
不思議
であ
出会
い  A Strange Encounter at Yamadera by Natalie Rees
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Grammar and points of interest
Words
3
Most common form: 明日
noun (temporal) (jisoumeishi)
1. tomorrow
2. near future
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1
noun
1. host (of a party, summit, etc.)
2. host (of male host club)
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1
noun
family
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2
noun
mother  (see also: 母さん; honorific)
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2
Most common form: 山寺
noun
mountain temple
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0
irregular godan verb 'iku/yuku', intransitive verb
1. to go; to move (in a direction or towards a specific location); to head (towards); to be transported (towards); to reach  (see also: 来る)
2. to proceed; to take place  (see also: 旨く行く; い sometimes omitted in auxiliary use)
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Kanji
ボ   はは mother   
サン   やま mountain   
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コウ   ギョウ   アン   ゆ    い to go   おこな to take place   
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step
イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
チョウ   テイ    a (city) block; counter for long/narrow things, blocks of tofu   
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