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こまているひとかねたすはい

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こま
be troubled; be at a loss; be stumped; be bothered; be inconvenienced; be annoyed; be badly off; be hard up; be in financial difficulty
-> 困るgodan verb
ている
ongoing or resultant state
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ひと
person; someone; somebody; human beings; mankind; people; human (Homo sapiens); other people; others; character; personality; nature; capable person; right person; adult; grown-up; I; me; one
noun
object marker
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see; look; watch; view; observe; examine; look over; check; assess; judge; look after; take care of; attend to; experience; meet with (misfortune, success); try doing; have a go at; see that...; find that...
ichidan verb, auxiliary
direction, time, indirect object, or target marker
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see; look; watch; view; observe; examine; look over; check; assess; judge; look after; take care of; attend to; experience; meet with (misfortune, success); try doing; have a go at; see that...; find that...
-> 見るichidan verb, auxiliary
かね
be unable to; find difficult to do; be not in a position to do; serve as both; combine functions; also function as; hold concurrently; serve in two roles; do alongside; hesitate to do; be reluctant to say or do; feel awkward about doing; take the future into account; look ahead to; allow for what may happen
-> 兼ねるsuffix, verb
connective te-form
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たす
help; assistance; aid; support
noun
direction, time, indirect object, or target marker
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はい
enter; come or go in; arrive at; join; enter a school or organization; go into a field; be contained; be included; belong in a category; fit in; hold; accommodate; be introduced; be brought in; be installed; be received; come in; be obtained; be scored; be won as votes; turn on; start functioning; start working; enter a period or phase; move into a topic; begin; form; develop; have effort put into it; have feeling put into it; be applied; be ready; be made; have alcohol in one; become drunk
-> 入るgodan verb
past tense or completed action
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