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We found 1 grammar point, 2 words, 2 kanji, and 9 examples matching '品詞'
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noun
part of speech  (linguistics terminology)
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noun
part-of-speech classification  (linguistics terminology)
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ヒン    elegance   しな goods   
シ    part of speech, words, poetry   
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ゲン   ゴン   say; word   こと word, saying   い to say   
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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シ    administer   
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カ    good, possible, approval   
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えいご
英語
8つ
おも
ひんし
品詞
あります
めいし
名詞
どうし
動詞
けいようし
形容詞
ふくし
副詞
だいめいし
代名詞
ぜんちし
前置詞
せつぞくし
接続詞
そして
かんたん
感嘆
ことば

In English there are eight main parts of speech: noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction and finally interjection.
ひんし
品詞
りかい
理解
する
こと
ただ
しい
ごじゅん
語順
かんかく
感覚
つけるうえ
ひじょう
非常
たいせつ
大切
ことです
Understanding parts-of-speech is extremely important for getting the feel of word order.
ひんし
瀕死
とり
たち
あわ
おも
った

My heart ached for the dying birds.
ひんし
瀕死
かんじゃ
患者
かぞく
家族
についてどうでしょ
What about the family of the dying patient?
いしゃ
医者
そのひん
おとこ
すうじかん
数時間
まえ
ふつう
普通
なら
んでしまっている
ところいっているその
おとこ
いぜん
いど
んでいる

The doctors say the dying man should have kicked the bucket hours ago, were he an ordinary man, but he is still defying death.
 
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