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Grammar detail: 〜というのでした

〜というのでした  to explain; to report; in storytelling
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というのでした
is used to
explain; report; in storytelling
The phrase というのでした is used to explain something that was said or decided in the past. It helps report information, like telling a story or explaining a rule.
のむら
野村
くん
いえ
すこしとおかったけれどかきね
にほん
二本
くわ
あってそれをいくら
ってもいい
というのでした
Though Nomura-kun’s house was a bit far, he had two mulberry trees by a hedge, and Sho-chan was allowed to take as many leaves as he wanted.
The above sentence is from a short story. それ ("that") refers to mulberry leaves. というのでした in this sentence is used to explain that there was a prior agreement allowing them to take as many mulberry leaves as they wanted. It presents this as an established fact that had already been decided.
An extract of the story containing this sentence is in our Topic Lesson listed below.
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Kanji used in this grammar

ヤ   の field   
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ソン   むら village   
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カ   ケ   house   いえ    や    
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ニ   ふた    ふた two   
ホン   book   もと origin   
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モク   ボク   き    こ- tree   
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シュ   と to take   
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