ABSTRACT
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ウェイター·という·喫茶店·彼女がよく行く·「こまち」
weitaa·to iu·kissaten·kanojo ga yoku iku·‘Komachi’
the waiter of the coffee shop ‘Komachi,’ where she (my girl friend) often goes
子供·大きな·あの·犬
kodomo·ookina·ano·inu
that child’s big dog
中学生·家·先生·むすめ
chuugakusei·ie·sensei·musume
the house of the teacher of my daughter, (who is) a junior high school student
「ゆず」·旅館·山·という·中·主人
‘Yuzu’·ryokan·yama·to iu·naka·shujin
the owner of the inn called ‘Yuzu,’ which is in the mountains
ゆうれいが出る·お寺に·うわさ·ある·という
yuurei ga deru·o-tera ni·uwasa·aru·to iu
the rumor that a ghost appears in a certain temple
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