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むらびと
村人
たち
おそれていた
えた
くま
だった
It was the hungry bears that the villagers were afraid of.
Grammar and points of interest
Conjugations and inflections
Words
0
noun
villager
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3
Most common form: 恐れる
ichidan verb, transitive verb
to fear; to be afraid of
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2
Most common form: 飢える
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
to starve; to thirst; to be hungry
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2 1
Most common form: くま
noun
bear (any mammal of family Ursidae)
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expression
was  (see also: ; past tense of plain copula)
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Kanji
ソン   むら village   
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スン   inch
モク   ボク   き    こ- tree   
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ダイ   タイ   おおきい big   おおいに very much   おお-    
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
ジン   ニン   ひと person   
stick   
ガ    starve   
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ガ   I; myself   われ    わが-    
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tasseled spear
hand
eat; food
くま a bear   
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ノウ    ability   
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さじ spoon   
private month
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ム   private
ガツ   ゲツ   つき month; moon   
fire
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