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きょうこ
享子
えない
ところにブルーベリージャム
かく
して

Please hide the blueberry jam where Takako can't see it.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
2
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1. to be seen; to be visible; to be in sight
2. to look; to seem; to appear
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3 0
Most common form:
noun, suffix
1. place; spot; scene; site  (also pronounced どころ when a suffix)
2. address  (often written with kana only)
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4
noun
blueberry
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1
noun
jam
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2
Most common form: 隱す
'su' godan verb, transitive verb
to hide; to conceal
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Kanji
キョウ    enjoy; receive   
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lid
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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シ   ス   こ child   
ケン   み to see   みえる to be seen; to appear   みせる to show   
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ボク   モク   eye   ま-    め    
legs
イン   かく to hide, to conceal   かくれる to hide, to be in hiding   
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claws a yo from your heart
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claw
yo; yell
シン   こころ heart   
hill   
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