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あか
ちゃん
かせた
ままにしてはいけないでしょ
Is it wrong to leave my baby crying?
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
1 0
noun
baby; infant
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0
ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to make someone cry; to move someone to tears  (see also: 泣かす)
2. to let cry
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Most common form: 随に
expression
as (e.g. "do as one is told", "as we age we gain wisdom"); wherever (e.g. "wherever my fancy took me")  (see also: ; often written with kana only)
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0 2
noun
1. doer; performer
2. protagonist (in noh or kyogen); hero; leading part; main character  (often written with kana only)
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particle
1. topic marker particle  (pronounced わ in modern Japanese)
2. indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated)
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Most common form: でしょう
expression
1. seems; I think; I guess; I wonder; I hope  (see also: だろう; polite (teineigo) language)
2. don't you agree?; I thought you'd say that!
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auxiliary verb
1. indicates speculation  (after the imperfective form of certain verbs and adjectives)
2. indicates will
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Kanji
セキ   シャク   あか    あか red   あからむ to turn red   あからめる to blush   
キュウ   な to cry   
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リツ   リュウ   た to stand   たてる to build   
スイ   みず water   
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