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きのう
った
おかしまるくて
いろ
きれいでした
The sweets I bought yesterday were round and the color was pretty.
Conjugations and inflections
Words
2
Most common form: 昨日
adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi), noun (temporal) (jisoumeishi)
yesterday
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0
'u' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to buy; to purchase  (in western Japan, 買う conjugates euphonically as こうた, こうて, etc.)
2. to value; to have a high opinion
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2
Most common form: お菓子
noun
confections; sweets; candy
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0 2
Most common form: 丸い
1. round; circular; spherical  (丸い usu. refers to ball-shaped, and 円い to disc-shaped objects)
2. harmonious; calm  (see also: 丸く収まる)
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2
noun
1. colour; color
2. complexion
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1. pretty; lovely; beautiful; fair  (often written with kana only)
2. clean; clear; pure; tidy; neat  (often written with kana only)
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Kanji
バイ   か to buy   
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net
かい shellfish   
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katakana 'ha'; eight
ボク   モク   eye   ま-    め    
ショク   シキ   いろ color   
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ともえ comma shape, shape of magatama   
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コ   キ   おのれ self   
corner
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