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Ever since she fell in the kitchen, she hasn't been all there.
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Vocabulary list

daidokoro
noun, no adjective
  1. kitchen
noun
  1. financial situation
de
particle
  1. at; in (indicates location of action; にて is the formal literary form)
  2. at; when (indicates time of action)
  3. by; with (indicates means of action)
conjunction
  1. and then; so
auxiliary
  1. and; then (indicates continuing action; alternative form of 〜て used for some verb types)
particle
  1. let me tell you; don't you know (at sentence-end; indicates certainty, emphasis, etc.)
korobu

te-form

koronde
godan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to fall down; to fall over
  2. to turn out; to play out (oft. as どう転んでも)
  3. to abandon Christianity (and convert to Buddhism); to apostatize (in early Japanese Christianity)
  4. to roll; to tumble
  5. (for a geisha) to prostitute (herself) in secret
irai
noun, adverb
  1. since; henceforth
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
bokeru

te-form

bokete
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to grow senile; to be childish with age
  2. to be mentally slow; to be befuddled
  3. to play stupid; to say something stupid (oft. on purpose; esp. as part of a comedic routine)
auxiliary verb, ichidan verb
  1. to become engrossed in; to become absorbed in (after -masu stem of verb)
Suffix after the te form of a verb
shimau

Plain Past Indicative Form

shimatta
auxiliary verb, godan verb
  1. to do completely; to finish (after the -te form of a verb)
  2. to do accidentally; to do without meaning to; to happen to do (after the -te form of a verb)

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