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expression, 'tsu' godan verb
to avenge (somebody) by striking down their killer
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noun
1. foe; enemy; rival
2. resentment; enmity; grudge
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particle
1. indicates direct object of action
2. indicates subject of causative expression
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1. to shoot (at)  (usu. 撃つ)
2. to attack; to defeat; to destroy; to avenge
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かれ
ちちおや
父親
あだを
った

He avenged his father.
ここ
たんじろう
炭治郎
おに
そんざい
存在
おに
とうばつ
討伐
する
そしき
組織
きさつたい
鬼殺隊
こと
かぞく
家族
かたき
ために
いもうと
にんげん
人間
もど
ほうほう
方法
さが
ため
じしん
自身
きさつたい
鬼殺隊
にゅうたい
入隊
する
こととなります
It is at this point Tanjiro learns about the existence of demons and the demon-subduing organization ‘Demon Slayer Corps’, and decides to enlist with Demon Slayer Corps to avenge the murder of his family and find a way to make his sister human again.
 
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