Japanese Vocabulary Blaster 52

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Japanese Vocabulary Blaster 52

 

1. chikamichi - short cut

2. katamichi - one way

3. kamisori - razor

4. ensho^ o okosu - to swell up

5. shiwa - wrinkle

6. shu^jutsu - an operation

7. ho^tai - bandage

8. nenza suru - to sprain

9. kizu - a wound

10. kyu^kyu^sha - an ambulence

11. shinsatsu - medical exam

12. ho^ken - insurance

13. shinzo^ - heart

14. tsume - fingernail

15. ninmei suru - to appoint, nominate

 

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Ancient Japanese Grammar 

Ok so here are two ancient Japanese grammars and there more modern equivalents -

base II + tamo^ = base Te + kudasaru
and
base II + tamo^ta = base Te + kudasatta

that's pretty advanced stuff but somebody might find it useful
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