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There was nothing but the blue sea as far as the eye could reach.
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Vocabulary list

miwatasukagiri
expression, no adjective
  1. as far as the eye can see
miwatasu
godan verb, transitive verb
  1. to look out over; to survey (scene); to take an extensive view of
kagiri
noun
  1. limit; limits; bounds
  2. degree; extent; scope
noun, noun, used as a suffix
  1. the end; the last
noun, adverb
  1. as long as ...; as far as ...; as much as ...; to the limits of ...; all of ... (after an adjective, verb, or noun)
  2. unless ... (after neg. verb)
noun
  1. (not) included in ...; (not) part of ... (usu. as 〜の限りではない)
noun, used as a suffix, noun, adverb
  1. ... only (e.g. "one time only", "today only")
noun
  1. end of one's life; final moments; death
  2. funeral; burial
aoi
i adjective
  1. blue; azure
  2. green (mostly arch. or in ref. to fruits, vegetables and traffic lights, etc.)
  3. pale; gray; grey (in ref. to facial colour)
  4. unripe; inexperienced
umi
noun
  1. sea; ocean; waters
shikanai

Plain Past Indicative Form

shikanakatta
expression, i adjective (negative)
  1. have no choice
  2. there is nothing but
  3. no more than
shika
particle
  1. only; nothing but (used with neg. verb)
nai

Plain Past Indicative Form

nakatta
i adjective (negative)
  1. nonexistent; not being (there)
  2. unowned; not had; unpossessed
  3. unique
  4. not; impossible; won't happen (as ...ことがない, etc.; indicates negation, inexperience, unnecessariness or impossibility)
auxiliary adjective
  1. not (after the ren'youkei form of an adjective)
  2. to not be; to have not (after the -te form of a verb)

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