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じてんしゃ
自転車
ほこうしゃ
歩行者
ついとつ
追突
じこ
事故
ぜんち
全治
げつ

A collision between a pedestrian and a cyclist. The injury will take two months to heal.
Grammar and points of interest
Words
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noun
bicycle
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2
noun
pedestrian; walker
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0
rear-end collision
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1
noun
1. accident; incident; trouble
2. circumstances; reasons
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1
complete recovery; healing
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Kanji
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ジ   シ   みずか self   
テン   ころがる to roll (intr.)   ころがす to roll (tr.)   ころげる to roll about   ころ to fall over   
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シャ   くるま car   
ホ   フ   ブ   ある    あゆ to walk   
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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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シャ   もの person, someone   
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ツイ   お to pursue   
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トツ   つ to poke   
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ジ   ズ   こと thing; matter   
コ   strike   ゆえ reason; deceased   
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ゼン   まった entirely   すべ everything   
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ジ   チ   おさめる to govern   おさまる to be at peace   なお to get better   なお to cure   
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ニ   ふた    ふた two   
ガツ   ゲツ   つき month; moon   
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