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そうすけくんサッカーボール
とりました
Sousuke picked up the soccer ball.
Readings
This example is used in the following reading in the Reading Corner:
ベンくんの
にちようび
日曜日
  Ben's Sunday by Natalie Rees
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Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
1
noun
1. conception; idea; thought
2. samjna (perception)  (see also: 五蘊; Buddhist term)
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Most common form:
noun, suffix
Mr (junior); master; boy
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1
noun
1. soccer
2. seersucker
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0 1
noun
1. ball
2. bowl
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1
noun
1. hand; arm  (see also: お手:おて; occ. pronounced た when a prefix)
2. forepaw; foreleg  (see also: お手:おて; colloquialism)
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1
'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to take; to pick up; to harvest; to earn; to win; to choose
2. to steal  (see also: 盗る)
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Kanji
シュ   hand   て    た-    
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