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The injured person wailed with pain after recovering from the anaesthesia.
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Vocabulary list

keganin
noun
  1. wounded person; injured person
ha
particle
  1. topic marker particle (pronounced わ in modern Japanese)
  2. indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated)
  3. adds emphasis
masui
noun, no adjective
  1. anaesthesia; anesthesia
kara
particle
  1. from (e.g. time, place, numerical quantity); since
  2. from (originator); by
  3. because; since (follows verbs, adjectives)
  4. out of (constituent, part)
  5. through (e.g. window, vestibule)
  6. after; since (following the te-form of a verb)
  7. expresses sympathy or warning
sameru

Plain Past Indicative Form

sameta
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to wake; to wake up
  2. to become sober; to sober up; to regain consciousness (e.g. after anaesthesia)
  3. to come to one's senses; to be disillusioned
ato
noun, no adjective
  1. behind; rear
  2. after; later
  3. remainder; the rest
noun, adverb
  1. more (e.g. five more minutes); left
  2. also; in addition
noun, no adjective
  1. descendant; successor; heir
  2. after one's death
  3. past; previous
itami
noun
  1. pain; ache; soreness; grief; distress (esp. 痛み)
  2. damage; injury; wear; bruise; break (esp. 傷み)
de
particle
  1. at; in (indicates location of action; にて is the formal literary form)
  2. at; when (indicates time of action)
  3. by; with (indicates means of action)
conjunction
  1. and then; so
auxiliary
  1. and; then (indicates continuing action; alternative form of 〜て used for some verb types)
particle
  1. let me tell you; don't you know (at sentence-end; indicates certainty, emphasis, etc.)
nakiwameku

Plain Past Indicative Form

nakiwameita
godan verb
  1. to bawl; to cry; to scream

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