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ori h 1) aux. v. (Gz 1) <w>
be - and
(REL. ite]
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Vte
b.0 CI, L%3Frib>L+?Lki ba?lfL Llt
Co),AUdi%%Ar$Hb: &TT %b, -~o)h~2~Z$l;d;f:~;k2b1~
(This entrance is for employees only and other people (lit. general peo-
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Vte $3 b
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(a) @filk8$$;~7*71~fil:&3~$5Q, f~3;i&;kCf&&c3~47@~&&&
TT'J>&o
(He is crazy about plastic models these days and is assembling model
planes whenever he has free time.)
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(b) i%Tki%%&~@~ <&3Ebl~% !I, ~~~kk~~~/V~lOO~~-+
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(In Japan compulsory education is very thorough (lit. prevails thor-
oughly) and the literacy rate is almost 100 percent.)
2i:i eL0 3+?w +!L$s<+2w CW*?
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(c) Zo)~~l;f:&& $uK~QT% Q~&@~~~BT&%LT~>&~
(This high school is a boarding school (lit. total dormitory system) and
all the students live in three dormitories.)
1. Vte ori is the written version of Vte ite. Although ori is the masu-form
of the humble auxiliary verb om, when Vte on' is used in the writing of