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くるま
しゅうり
修理
する
さんびゃく
300
ドルかかった
It cost me three hundred dollars to have my car repaired.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
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Most common form: くるま
noun
1. car; automobile; vehicle
2. wheel
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repairing; mending; servicing
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Most common form: 三百
noun
1. 300; three hundred
2. 300 mon; trifling amount; two-bit item  (see also: 文:もん)
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noun
1. dollar  (see also: ドルラル; orig. an abbr. of ドルラル, also written as 弗; originally from Dutch)
2. coin; money
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'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to take (a resource, e.g. time or money)  (see also: 時間がかかる; often written with kana only)
2. to hang  (often written with kana only)
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Kanji
シャ   くるま car   
シュウ   シュ   おさめる to master   
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the man with the stick strikes
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ジン   ニン   ひと man   
stick   
ぼく strike   
fur, bristles, beard   
リ    logic   
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リ   さと village   
オウ    king   
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
ド   ト   ground; earth   つち ground, earth, soil   
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