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きょうじゅ
教授
きまつ
期末
しけん
試験
いっしゅうかん
一週間
えんき
延期
する
やくそく
約束
した

Our professor promised to hold off on the final exam for another week.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
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1. professor
2. teaching; instruction
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end of term
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2
examination; test; study; trial; experiment
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3
noun
one week
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postponement; adjournment
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1. promise; agreement; arrangement; one's word; contract; pact; appointment; engagement; date
2. convention; rule
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Kanji
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キョウ   おしえる to teach   おそわる to be taught   
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ジュ   さずける to teach, to grant   さずかる be granted, to be taught   
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キ   ゴ    period of time   
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マツ   バツ   すえ end   
シ   ため to test   こころみる to attempt   
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ケン   ゲン    verification   
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
シュウ    a week   
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カン   ケン   あいだ interval, between   ま space, room   
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エン   のばす to prolong, lengthen   のびる to be delayed, postponed   のべる to postpone   
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ヤク    promise; approximate   
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ソク   たば bundle   たばねる to tie in a bundle   
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