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ども
あそ
かんけい
関係
しんりん
森林
かんけい
関係
おな
である
Children are to the playground what leaves are to the forest.
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Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
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Most common form: 子供
noun
child; children
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noun
playground
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1. relation; relationship; connection
2. participation; involvement; concern
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noun
leaf
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forest; woods
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noun or verb acting prenominally, noun
1. same; identical; equal; uniform; equivalent; similar; common (origin); changeless; alike
2. (usu. part of a 'nara' conditional) anyway; anyhow; in either case
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be; is  (see also: , であります; formal or literary copula)
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Kanji
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シ   ス   こ child   
ユ   ユウ   あそ play   
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ジョウ   ば place   
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カン   せき barrier   かかわる to be connected   
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ケイ   in charge   かかり charge, duty   かか to relate to   
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ヨウ   leaf   は leaves   
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シン   もり forest   
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リン   wood; trees   はやし wood   
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ドウ   おな same   
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