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かれ
こうちゃ
紅茶
レモンジュースたらした
He dropped lemon juice into his tea.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
1
pronoun
1. he; him
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0
noun
black tea
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1
noun
lemon  (often written with kana only)
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1
noun
1. juice
2. soft drink (any (sweet) non-alcoholic beverage, carbonated or uncarbonated)
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2
Most common form: 垂らす
'su' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to dribble; to spill
2. to suspend; to hang down; to slouch; to dangle
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Kanji
ヒ   かれ he   
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step
ヒ   かわ skin, leather   
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stick   
cliff
また again   
コウ   ク   くれない deep red   べに lipstick   
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コウ   ク    work; construction; craft   
シ   いと thread   
チャ   サ    tea   
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ジン   ニン   ひと man   
katakana 'ho'; tree
grass   
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