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きのう
昨日
むね
するどい
いた
おぼえた
I had a sharp pain in my chest yesterday.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
2
adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi), noun (temporal) (jisoumeishi)
yesterday
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2
noun
1. chest; breast  (むな is usually used in compounds)
2. breasts; bosom; bust
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3
Most common form: 鋭い
1. sharp (blade); pointed
2. sharp (pain); stabbing; cutting (remark); stinging; pointed (question or look); screeching (noise)
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3
noun
1. pain; ache; soreness; grief; distress  (esp. 痛み)
2. damage; injury; wear; bruise; break  (esp. 傷み)
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3
Most common form: 覚える
ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to memorize; to memorise; to commit to memory; to learn by heart; to bear in mind; to remember
2. to learn; to pick up; to acquire
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Kanji
サク    yesterday   
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ながらも although   -なが while   
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ジン   ニン   ひと man   
ニ   ふた    ふた two   
stick   
ニチ   ジツ   sun; day   ひ    -か    
キョウ   むね    むな- chest   
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ニク body part   
キョウ    villain   
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crossed swords
open box
wrap
ツウ   いた painful   いた to hurt, be painful   いためる to hurt, damage   
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ill; illness
use your ma
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ヨウ   もちいる to use   
katakana 'ma'
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