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こうざん
鉱山
ろうどうしゃ
労働者
ちんあ
賃上
ようきゅう
要求
して
スト
とつにゅう
突入
した

The miners went on strike for a wage increase.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
1
noun
mine (ore)
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3
noun
1. employee; worker
2. laborer (labourer); blue-collar worker
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0
wage increase
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0
demand; firm request; requisition; requirement; desire
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1 2
noun
strike (i.e. industrial action)  (see also: ストライキ; abbreviation)
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0
1. rushing into; breaking into; storming
2. plunging into (war, etc.); embarking on (a new venture)
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Kanji
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コウ    mineral   
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サン   やま mountain   
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ロウ    labor   
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ドウ   はたら to work   
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シャ   もの person, someone   
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チン    wages, rent, fare, fee   
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ジョウ   ショウ   うえ above   うわ- above   あげる to raise   あがる to rise   かみ first half, upper part   のぼ to climb   のぼせる to bring up, to raise   のぼ to bring up   
ヨウ   い to need   かなめ pivotal point   
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キュウ   もとめる to request, want, demand   
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トツ   つ to poke   
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ニュウ   い to enter   はい to enter   いれる to put in   
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