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Breakdown of usagi wa haru ni kouen e iki hajimemasu.
はwa
topic particle
にni
at; on; in; to; for [indirect object particle]
行くiku
to go
へe
to [destination particle]
始めるhajimeru
to begin (something)
ウサギusagi
rabbit
公園kouen
park
春haru
spring, springtime
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