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ぬす
するより
にした
ほう
まし
I would rather starve than steal.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
3
noun
stealing
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0
particle
1. than
2. from; out of; since; at; on
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0 4 3
Most common form: 飢死に
(death from) starvation; starving to death  (see also: 餓死; sensitive)
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1
noun
1. direction; way; side; area (in a particular direction)
2. side (of an argument, etc.); one's part
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0
1. better; less objectionable; preferable  (esp. マシ; often written with kana only)
noun (suffix)
2. more; increase; extra
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Kanji
トウ   ぬす to steal   
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ジ   シ   つぎ next   つ to come after   
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ケツ   か to lack   かける to be lacking   
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ジン   ニン   ひと person   
corner
ice   
さら dish   
キ   starving   うえる to starve, to be hungry   
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eat; food
キ    table   
シ   death   し die   
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death
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セキ   ゆう night   
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katakana 'ta'
イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
さじ spoon   
ホウ   かた way, direction   
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