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The storm didn't abate for several hours.
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Vocabulary list

arashi
noun
  1. storm; tempest
  2. uproar; hullabaloo; storm (e.g. of protest); winds (e.g. of change)
ha
particle
  1. topic marker particle (pronounced わ in modern Japanese)
  2. indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated)
  3. adds emphasis
suujikan
noun
  1. a few hours
suu
prefix
  1. several; a number of
noun, noun, used as a suffix
  1. quantity; amount
noun
  1. counting; figures; numbers
  2. number; numeral; figure
  3. grammatical number
  4. destiny; fate; course of events; trend
jikan
noun
  1. time
  2. hour
  3. period; class; lesson
osamaru

Plain Past Indicative Negative Form

osamaranakatta
godan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to die down (storm, anger, conflict, etc.); to calm down; to cool off; to abate; to be settled; to be brought under control
  2. to be at peace; to be governed well
  3. to subside (of pain, symptoms, etc.); to be alleviated; to get better; to ease off
osamaru
osamaru

Plain Past Indicative Negative Form

osamaranakatta
godan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to fit into (a box, frame, category, etc.); to be contained within; to fall within (e.g. a budget)
  2. to settle down (into); to be installed (in one's rightful place); to be returned (to one's original position)
  3. to settle into (one's position); to take up (a post); to occupy (a role) (esp. 納まる)
  4. to be delivered; to be paid (e.g. taxes)
  5. to be settled (dispute, conflict, etc.); to be sorted; to subside (e.g. wind); to calm down; to abate
  6. to be satisfied (e.g. with an answer); to consent; to agree

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