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Whenever I meet her, she smiles at me.
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Vocabulary list

kanojo
pronoun
  1. she; her
noun
  1. girlfriend
ha
particle
  1. topic marker particle (pronounced わ in modern Japanese)
  2. indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated)
  3. adds emphasis
boku
pronoun
  1. I; me
  2. you (when addressing young boys)
  3. manservant
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)
deau
godan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to meet (by chance); to come across; to run across; to encounter; to happen upon (出遭う usu. has a negative connotation)
  2. to meet (e.g. of rivers, highways, etc.) (esp. 出合う)
  3. to emerge and engage (an enemy) (often used imperatively as 出会え)
tabi
tabi
noun
  1. tabi; Japanese socks (with split toe)
tabi
noun, noun, used as a suffix, counter
  1. time (three times, each time, etc.); times
tabi
noun, suru verb
  1. travel; trip; journey
hohoemikakeru
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to smile (at someone)
hohoemu

masu stem

hohoemi
godan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to smile
Suffix after the masu stem of a verb
kakeru
suffix, ichidan verb
  1. to be partway doing ...; to begin (but not complete) ...; to be about to ... (after -masu stem of verb)
  2. to address (someone); to direct (something, to someone); to do (something, to someone) (after -masu stem of verb; indicates an action is being directed to someone)

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