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おやおやその
あし
ちから
れよう
としてもさっぱり
はい
りません

"Oh dear," it exclaimed. Despite trying to put strength into its leg, it wouldn't budge.
Conjugations and inflections
Words
1
interjection (kandoushi)
my goodness!; oh my!; oh dear!
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1. that (something or someone distant from the speaker, close to the listener; actions of the listener, or ideas expressed or understood by the listener); the  (see also: 何の, 此の, 其れ, 彼の; often written with kana only)
interjection (kandoushi)
2. um...; er...; uh...
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2
noun
1. foot  (esp. 足)
2. leg  (esp. 脚,肢)
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0
expression, ichidan verb
to put effort into; to strain; to put strength into; to put forth effort  (see also: 力が入る)
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particle
assuming ...; even if ...
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3
1. feeling refreshed; feeling relieved  (onomatopoeic or mimetic word)
2. neat; trimmed
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1
'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to enter; to go into  (opposite: 出る)
2. to break into
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Kanji
ソク   あし foot; leg   た to add   た    たりる to be sufficient   
リョク   リキ   ちから effort; power   
ニュウ   い to enter   はい to enter   いれる to put in   
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