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つめたい
みず
どうぞエレナ
みず
あげました
"Here, have some cold water." She handed Elena some water.
Readings
This example is used in the following reading in the Reading Corner:
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
Conjugations and inflections
Names
エレナ   Elena/Erena   (female given name)  
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Words
0 3
Most common form: 冷たい
1. cold (to the touch); chilly; icy; freezing  (opposite: 熱い)
2. coldhearted; unfeeling
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noun
1. (a cup of) water
2. racy; titillating; sexy; suggestive
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1
1. please; kindly; I beg of you  (see also: 何卒)
2. by all means; feel free; you are welcome
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0
noun
1. water (esp. cool, fresh water, e.g. drinking water)  (see also: ; み is generally used in compounds)
2. fluid (esp. in an animal tissue); liquid
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0
ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to raise; to elevate  (see also: 手を挙げる)
2. to do up (one's hair)  (see also: 髪を上げる)
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Kanji
スイ   みず water   
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