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きのう
昨日
しあい
試合
わせだ
早稲田
けいおう
慶応
けた

Waseda tied Keio in yesterday's game.
Conjugations and inflections
Words
2
adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi), noun (temporal) (jisoumeishi)
yesterday
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match; game; bout; contest
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noun
field of early-blooming (or ripening) rice
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0
noun
Keiō era (1865.4.7-1868.9.8)
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4
Most common form: 引分ける
ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to pull apart; to separate
2. to draw; to tie (a game)
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Kanji
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サク    yesterday   
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ニチ   ジツ   sun; day   ひ    -か    
シ   ため to test   こころみる to attempt   
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ゴウ   ガッ   カッ   あ to fit, come together   あわす to match   あわせる to unite, join   
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ソウ   サッ   early; fast   はや early   はやまる be hasty   はやめる to expedite, to hasten   
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トウ   いね rice plant   いな-    
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デン   た rice field   
ケイ    jubilation   
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オウ   おうじる to satisfy, reply, comply   こたえる to respond to   
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イン   ひ to pull   ひける to be over   
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ブン   ブ   フン   わける to divide, to distinguish   わかる to understand   わかれる to be divided   わかつ to share, distribute   
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