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Jack and Peggy were married by the Rev. John Smith.
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Vocabulary list

jakku
noun
  1. jack; knave
  2. (electrical) jack
noun, used as a suffix
  1. hijack; hijacking; takeover; seizure
to
particle, conjunction
  1. if; when
  2. and
particle
  1. with
  2. used for quoting (thoughts, speech, etc.)
noun
  1. promoted pawn
particle
  1. indicates a question (at sentence end)
no
particle
  1. indicates possessive (occasionally ん, orig. written 乃 or 之)
  2. nominalizes verbs and adjectives
  3. substitutes for "ga" in subordinate phrases
  4. (at sentence-end, falling tone) indicates a confident conclusion (often ん)
  5. (at sentence-end) indicates emotional emphasis
  6. (at sentence-end, rising tone) indicates question
kekkonshiki
noun
  1. marriage ceremony; wedding; nuptials
ha
particle
  1. topic marker particle (pronounced わ in modern Japanese)
  2. indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated)
  3. adds emphasis
jon
noun
  1. jeon; Korean dish of meat, vegetables, etc. coated in flour and egg and fried
bokushi
noun, no adjective
  1. pastor; minister; clergyman; reverend
niyori
expression
  1. according to; by (means of); due to; because of
okonau

Passive Plain Past Indicative Form

okonawareta
godan verb, transitive verb
  1. to perform; to do; to conduct oneself; to carry out
okonawareru

Plain Past Indicative Form

okonawareta
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to be done; to be practiced; to be practised; to take place; to be held; to be prevalent; to be in fashion; to be in vogue; to be current; to come into use

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