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けいさつ
警察
はんにん
犯人
ぜんこくてき
全国的
そうさく
捜索
かいし
開始
した

The police have started a nationwide hunt for the criminal.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
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1. police
2. police officer  (see also: 警察官; abbreviation)
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noun
offender; criminal
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nation-wide
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search (esp. for someone or something missing); investigation
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start; commencement; beginning; initiation
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Kanji
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ケイ   admonish
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サツ    surmise, inspect   
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ハン   crime   おか to commit a crime   
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ジン   ニン   ひと person   
ゼン   まった entirely   すべ everything   
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コク   くに country   
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テキ   まと target   
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ソウ   さが to search   
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サク    searching   
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カイ   あ to (be) open   あける    ひら to open (something)   ひらける to open out (eg view)   
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シ   はじめる to begin, to start (something)   はじまる to begin, to commence   
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