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The ice is too hard to crack.
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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 ...
koori
noun
  1. ice
  2. shaved ice (usually served with flavored simple syrup)
ha
particle
  1. topic marker particle (pronounced わ in modern Japanese)
  2. indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated)
  3. adds emphasis
katai

te-form

katakute
i adjective
  1. hard; solid; tough (esp. 固い and 堅い for wood, 硬い for metal and stone)
  2. stiff; tight; wooden; unpolished (e.g. writing)
  3. strong; firm (not viscous or easily moved)
  4. safe; steady; honest; steadfast
  5. obstinate; stubborn
  6. bookish; formal; stuffy
waru

Potential Plain Present Indicative Negative Form

warenai
godan verb, transitive verb
  1. to divide
  2. to cut; to halve; to separate; to split; to rip
  3. to break; to crack; to smash
  4. to dilute
  5. to fall below
  6. to discount
  7. to step over (a line, etc.)
wareru

Plain Present Indicative Negative Form

warenai
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to break; to be smashed
  2. to split; to crack; to fissure; to be torn
  3. to be divided (opinion, vote, etc.); to split (e.g. of a party)
  4. to come to light; to become clear; to be identified; to be revealed
  5. to be distorted (of a sound)
  6. to be divisible (without a remainder)
  7. to go below a minimum

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