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The poet went mad in the end.
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Vocabulary list

tsuini
adverb
  1. finally; at last
  2. in the end; after all; never (happened) (with neg. verb)
sono
pre-noun adjectival
  1. that; the (something or someone distant from the speaker, close to the listener; actions of the listener, or ideas expressed or understood by the listener)
  2. part (as in "part two") (preceding a number)
interjection
  1. um ...; er ...; uh ...
shijin
noun
  1. poet
ha
particle
  1. topic marker particle (pronounced わ in modern Japanese)
  2. indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated)
  3. adds emphasis
kigakuruu

Plain Past Indicative Form

kigakurutta
expression, godan verb
  1. to go mad; to go crazy; to go insane
ki
noun
  1. spirit; mind; heart
  2. nature; disposition
  3. motivation; intention (usu. after a verb)
  4. mood; feelings
  5. ambience; atmosphere; mood
ga
particle
  1. indicates sentence subject (occasionally object)
  2. indicates possessive (esp. in literary expressions)
conjunction
  1. but; however; still; and
  2. regardless of; whether (or not) (after the volitional form of a verb)
kuruu

Plain Past Indicative Form

kurutta
godan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to go mad; to lose one's mind; to go crazy; to go insane
  2. to get out of order; to go amiss; to malfunction; to become imprecise
  3. to go wrong (of a plan or expectation, etc.); to fall through; to get mixed up
  4. to go crazy (over someone or something); to get enthusiastic; to go wild

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