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ゆうたくん
いました
ただぎりチョコだろ
Yuta responded, “They’re just obligation chocolates, right?”
Readings
This example is used in the following reading in the Reading Corner:
ぎり
義理
チョコ?  Obligatory-Gift Chocolate? by Natalie Rees
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Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Names
ゆうた   Yūta   (male given name)  
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Words
Most common form:
noun, suffix
Mr (junior); master; boy
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0
1. to say; to utter; to declare
2. to name; to call
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1
1. ordinary; common; usual  (often written with kana only)
2. free of charge  (only 只; often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 義理チョコ
noun
obligatory-gift chocolate, courtesy chocolate, obligation chocolate
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Most common form: だろう
expression
1. seems; I think; I guess; I wonder; I hope  (see also: でしょう)
2. don't you agree?; I thought you'd say that!
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Kanji
ゲン   ゴン   say; word   こと word, saying   い to say   
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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