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ちじ
知事
せんし
戦死
した
へいし
兵士
たち
きねんひ
記念碑
ほうのう
奉納
した

The governor dedicated the memorial to the soldiers who died in the war.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
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prefectural governor
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Most common form: せんし
death in action; killed in action; KIA
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noun
soldier
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noun
commemorative plaque (usu. on a stone); stone monument (bearing an inscription)
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dedication; offering; presentation; oblation
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Kanji
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チ   し to know   
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ジ   ズ   こと thing; matter   
セン   いくさ battle, war   たたか to do battle   
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シ   death   し die   
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ヘイ   ヒョウ    soldier   
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シ   samurai
キ   しる to note, write down   
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ネン    idea, thought   
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ヒ    tombstone   
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ホウ   ブ   たてまつ to present, offer, revere   
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ノウ   ナッ   ナ   ナン   トウ payment, settlement   おさめる to supply   おさまる to be installed   
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