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He breathed his last breath.
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Vocabulary list

kare
pronoun
  1. he; him
noun
  1. boyfriend
ha
particle
  1. topic marker particle (pronounced わ in modern Japanese)
  2. indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated)
  3. adds emphasis
saigo
noun
  1. end; conclusion
no adjective
  1. last; final; latest; most recent
expression
  1. no sooner than; once; right after (often having negative consequences) (after -tara form or -ta form followed by "ga")
noun
  1. one's final moments
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
ikiwohikitoru

Plain Past Indicative Form

ikiwohikitotta
expression, godan verb
  1. to die; to draw one's last breath; to breathe one's last
iki
noun
  1. breath; breathing
  2. tone; mood
wo
particle
  1. indicates direct object of action
  2. indicates subject of causative expression
  3. indicates an area traversed
  4. indicates time (period) over which action takes place
  5. indicates point of departure or separation of action
  6. indicates object of desire, like, hate, etc.
hikitoru

Plain Past Indicative Form

hikitotta
godan verb, transitive verb
  1. to take into one's possession; to receive; to accept; to collect; to claim
  2. to take into one's care (e.g. person, pet); to take custody of; to adopt
  3. to leave; to go away; to withdraw; to get out

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